The main issue the brief is attempting to tackle/solve for the future of education is the rise of globalisation. Pearson states in the brief
"What challenges will this mass expansion of global education present ten years from now? What problems will need solving? Where will there be opportunities to make learning better at scale? Thanks to globalisation and the spread of new technology, the world is rapidly becoming
a connected community with a global conversation. All of our lives are increasingly shaped by the digital revolution, with new worlds of learning just a click away. But new ways of life require new ways to learn."
The population is rising so how are we going to ensure all students receive a proper education. Students who live in developing countries, how will they survive when many of these students already don't have access to a basic education. Not only this but how do we tackle students who face social issues such as poverty and war? Take Afganistan for example, many schools are shut down due to terrorist organisations such as the Taliban. On a daily bases, female students are being harrassed and threatened by the Taliban as they don't believe women should be allowed to have an education. What about other students who are home schooled or can't attent school due to family responsibilities. How can we ensure everyone no matter their problems can have the fundamental right to an education.
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