![]() ![]() ![]() It is through our lived experience that we develop our foundational knowledge and capacities our values, aspirations, and worldviews and our sense of agency to shape our world. Our families, friends, and peers, our communities and neighborhoods, and our educational experiences are all major influences on how we learn to think about ourselves, our societies, and our planet. We develop our capacity to thrive in the places within which we live. ![]() What does it mean to thrive, to flourish, and to lead a good life? What does it mean to live and work with dignity, to be well and do well? What does it mean to be a citizen in the 21st Century, with responsibility for the wellbeing of current and future generations as well as our planetary regeneration and sustainability? And how can we thrive and flourish in a world characterized by existential emergencies, social injustice, and deepening inequalities which threaten our societal and ecological foundations? In a year which has dramatically exposed the fragility of our world – of our human, societal, and planetary systems – questions recur that cut to the core of our common humanity and interdependence. Within the education sphere and beyond a new global conversation is emerging. ![]()
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