In 1945 the United Nations (UN) organisation was formed with the aim of preserving international peace and fostering co-operation between nations to solve global problems. The UN could be considered to be the organisation through which the world community plans for the future, establishing globally agreed frameworks to drive national policy making. The World Bank Group, founded in 1944, also works to provide funding and knowledge aimed at reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development.
In September 2015, 193 world leaders agreed on a vision for 2030 called ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ – the SDGs (United Nations 2015).
Allow approximately 20 minutes
Watch the United Nations’ video Numbers in Action . Note what the United Nations hope to see achieved by 2030.
Although education is specifically identified as Goal 4, it is thought that improving education is important in achieving all of the goals. Education needs to be ‘fit’ for a future that we only have clues about.
In this course we will help you analyse how each of these ‘drivers’ contribute to thinking about an education system that is fit for purpose in the twenty-first century.
OpenLearn - Looking globally: the future of education
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