This document summarizes an online workshop about building future-focused schools. The workshop aims to help participants identify principles for building future-focused schools, realize a future-focused approach through aligning school strategies and practices, and lead their school community to provide relevant, future-focused learning. During the workshop, participants discuss topics like the skills students will need for their future lives and careers, challenges facing education, and how to make schools more focused on preparing students for an uncertain future.
2. What we’d like to achieve…
By the end of the workshop you will…
identify principles of building future-focused schoolsIdentify
realise a future-focused school through the alignment of school-wide strategies,
policies and practicesRealise
courageously lead your school community to provide future focused, relevant
learning programmes.Lead
3. Group Session One
• What comes to your
mind when you hear
the term ‘future
focused’?
• How does it make you
feel?
4. Future Shock
“Future shock is the shattering
stress and disorientation that
we induce in individuals by
subjecting them to too much
change in too short a time.”
• Alvin Toffler (1970)
6. Questions to guide us…
Source: https://www.nzcer.org.nz/system/files/taking-future-focus-in-education.pdf
How will humanity address the
“wicked problems” of the 21st
century?
FOCUS: Preparing young people and
communities to deal with “future-
focused issues”
How do we think education
will help them in their future
lives? What kind of people do
we hope they will be?
FOCUS: Thinking about students in their
future lives
What kinds of learning will
they need to be able to
address these challenges?
What does this mean
for teachers/teaching
as a profession?
What does this mean
for schools’
relationships to the
community?
What should the future of
schooling, teaching
curriculum look like?
What role should schooling
play in meeting wider societal
purposes in the 21st century?
Has this changed? Should it
change?
7. Future Focus issues
• What are the big issues facing
our world currently?
• What are the things we see
becoming issues into the
future?
How will humanity address
the “wicked problems” of
the 21st century?
FOCUS: Preparing young people and
communities to deal with “future-
focused issues”
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8. Global challenges…
• Food supply
• Water
• Environment
• War, terrorism and refugees
• Technology, AI, robots
• Equity
• Access to education
• Super-diversity
• Human rights
• Poverty
• Religious intolerance
• Child Poverty
• Threats to biodiversity
• Energy
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9. Discuss
• Are any of these issues
addressed in the
curriculum in your
school?
• How?
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10. Future lives of students?
How do we think education
will help them in their future
lives? What kind of people
do we hope they will be?
FOCUS: Thinking about students in
their future lives
Picture from a reading book for the primary school (8 year olds) in Sweden, 1903
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11. Future of work
BOYS GIRLS
1. Engineer
2. Business manager
3. Doctor
4. ICT professional
5. Sportsman
6. Teacher
7. Police officer
8. Mechanic
9. Lawyer
10. Architect
1. Doctor
2. Teacher
3. Business manager
4. Lawyer
5. Nurse/midwife
6. Psychologist
7. Designer
8. Veterinarian
9. Police officer
10. Architect
According to the OECD the top ten career aspirations for 15 year olds are:
https://wenmoth.net/2020/01/26/can-we-plan-our-careers/
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13. Future Learning?
• Global Citizenship skills
• Innovation and creativity skills
• Technology Skills
• Interpersonal Skills
• Personalised and self-paced learning
• Accessible and inclusive learning
• Problem-based and collaborative learning
• Lifelong and student-driven learning
What kinds of learning will
they need to be able to
address these challenges?
https://www.weforum.org/reports/schools-of-the-future-defining-new-models-of-education-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution
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14. Discuss
• Which of the skills on
this list do you believe
need to be cultivated as
a priority? Why?
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15. Education 4.0 framework:
• Shifting Learning Content – moving from
‘delivering’ content, to involving learners in
discovering, creating and sharing content as
they become both productive contributors of
future economies and responsible and active
citizens in future societies, and…
• Shifting Learning Experiences – creating
learning eco-systems that are more
personalised, self-paced, accessible and
inclusive, problem based and collaborative.
https://www.weforum.org/reports/schools-of-the-future-defining-new-models-of-education-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution
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What should the future of
schooling, teaching
curriculum look like?
17. Challenges in education
Structures:
• Timetables, school day
• Classes, subjects, age-
based groupings
• Assessment/exams
• Buildings
• Role of teacher,
hierarchies
• Etc.
Processes:
• What to teach
• How to teach
• Personalisation, diversity
• Parent/whānau
engagement
• Reporting on progress
• Role of technology, AI
• Etc.
Purpose:
• Future work vs future
lives
• Economic units vs
humans
• Standardisation vs
diversity
• Transfer vs construction
• Etc.
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18. Group Session Two
If you had the chance to ‘start fresh’
with a new school, choose one
action in each area you’d make a
priority:
– New Structures? (specify)
– New Processes? (specify)
– New Purpose? (specify)
Discuss and be prepared to report
back to the whole group.
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19. Schools and society
Taking an ‘ecosystem’ view of society and our communities.
What does this mean for schools’ relationships to the community?
What does this mean for teachers/teaching as a profession?
What role should schooling
play in meeting wider societal
purposes in the 21st century?
Has this changed? Should it
change?
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20. In their future our learners will…
• need to know stuff we can hardly guess today
• always need to know if the facts they've dredged up are accurate
and truthful
• need to know how to regularly clean up their electronic trail
• need to know enough to make more complicated medical choices
• have to face the fact that technology favours some and eclipses
others
• be forced to take on moral questions no human has ever faced
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21. Group Activity Three
• Check out the vison and mission
statements:
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• Where is the focus of each?
– Academic excellence?
– Personal potential?
– Preparation as future citizens?
– Developing change makers?
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22. Mission Statements
A mission statement should act like a mirror,
clarifying for everyone where the school is,
and where it’s going. And for that to happen,
it has to be dynamic and organic. Changing
endlessly—responding to changing tones,
values, and social needs.
Its tenets should be reflected in curriculum,
assessment, and instruction, projects,
technology, and learning artefacts.
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23. Challenge
On return to you school/class context, consider how the
following reflect a future focused view:
• Curriculum
• Assessment
• Pedagogical approach
• Use of technology
What might you need to change? How?
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24. Questions to guide us…
Source: https://www.nzcer.org.nz/system/files/taking-future-focus-in-education.pdf
How will humanity address the
“wicked problems” of the 21st
century?
FOCUS: Preparing young people and
communities to deal with “future-
focused issues”
How do we think education
will help them in their future
lives? What kind of people do
we hope they will be?
FOCUS: Thinking about students in their
future lives
What kinds of learning will
they need to be able to
address these challenges?
What does this mean
for teachers/teaching
as a profession?
What does this mean
for schools’
relationships to the
community?
What should the future of
schooling, teaching
curriculum look like?
What role should schooling
play in meeting wider societal
purposes in the 21st century?
Has this changed? Should it
change?
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25. Two essential capabilities for the future focused
leader and teacher
Be a learner
Read, share, read more… share more…
Try stuff, make mistakes, try again…
Reflect critically
Be appreciative
Have fun
Relax!
Laugh more!
Be present!
26. How did we go?
To what extent do you feel the workshop has enabled you to…
identify principles of building future-focused schoolsIdentify
realise a future-focused school through the alignment of school-wide strategies,
policies and practicesRealise
courageously lead your school community to provide future focused, relevant
learning programmes.Lead