School education seems to be mostly stuck in an outdated industrial era worldview, unable to sufficiently address the significance and increasing rapidity of changes to humanity that are upon us. An integrated forward-looking view should, now more than ever, be of central importance in how we educate. Yet there is little sign that -- unlike corporations -- school systems are recognising the true value of futures studies. A brief history of futures in school education shows the significant role played by the World Futures Studies Federation in its evolution to date. The article also introduces integral analysis as a way of opening up new possibilities to help school education develop due foresight and to more fully realise its potential as a prime facilitator in individual and cultural evolution.
Journal article
The evolution of futures in school education
Futures, Vol.37(4), pp.255-271
2005
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- Title
- The evolution of futures in school education
- Creators
- Jennifer M GidleyGary P Hampson - Swinburne University of Technology
- Publication Details
- Futures, Vol.37(4), pp.255-271
- Identifiers
- 1400; 991012820852202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article