FutureSchool offers system leaders, principals, and teachers research-based design principles upon which the evolution of schools might be based. Shaped by an awareness of changing economies, technology, and the climate emergency, it suggests specific ways that leaders can address the challenges of moving forward, grasping the opportunities presented by the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. Presenting six 'archetypes for the future' - key missions that are central to the future of humanity - it offers inspiring examples of practice that are not just theoretical but well-advanced in schools across the world, practice that is grounded in principles that are central to a new learning paradigm.
This book offers an answer and presents a vision that is engaging, inspiring, and intent on enabling success for all learners. This book will provide inspiration and practical guidance for leaders, teachers, and parents who want to see schools rapidly evolve to become the institutions we really need.
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Gwyn ap Hari, Founder and CEO of the XP Schools, United Kingdom
'Forget Deschooling. Embrace Reschooling. FutureSchool is a thoroughly compelling and convincing account of the power of redesigned schools to transform learning - to build our capacity to create a thriving future for all. Read it. Be uplifted.'
Anthony Mackay AM, CEO and Board Co-Chair of the National Center on Education and the Economy, USA, and Co-Chair of Learning Creates, Australia
'We tend to imagine school as buildings, but Valerie Hannon shows us the values and design principles that bring together the people, the spaces and the technology in new ways to educate learners for their future, rather than our past. What makes the book special are numerous case studies that reveal this future is already here, and that point us to ways how it can take root in our education systems.'
Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
'If you want a school where students learn to care for themselves, others and the planet while preparing for an unpredictable future this book is for you. You will learn how schools across the world inspire and empower learners to contribute to face the challenges of our time and how this could be done in your very school.'
Professor Francois Taddei, UNESCO USPC Chair in Learning sciences and Founder and Chair of the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity, University of Paris








