The report discusses envisioning new capacities for learning and acting in response to climate change in Africa by 2030.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
forum on education |
Authors: | Etienne Wegner, Riel Miller, Karen O’brien |
Time horizon: | 2030 |
Geographic focus: | Africa |
The research method involved a Futures Literacy Workshop, which included discussions, breakout group activities, and plenary sessions. Participants engaged in exercises to envision knowledge creation in 2030, assess values and expectations, and imagine new systems for learning and decision-making.
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The report outlines a workshop aimed at revolutionizing the capacity for knowledge creation in African universities by 2030, focusing on adapting to climate change. It challenges current educational and administrative systems, suggesting they may be inadequate or even dangerous. The workshop, titled “Visioning a Capacity Revolution” (VCR), employs futures literacy to imagine new systems that could replace or dominate old ones, emphasizing the need for trans-disciplinary education and an informed civil society. It involves exercises in rigorous imagining and questioning anticipatory assumptions to explore the potential of the present and identify changes in the conditions of change.
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Categories: 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | Africa geographic scope | English publication language | anticipatory assumptions | capacity building | civil society | climate change | education | educational systems | futures | futures literacy | knowledge creation | learning | learning intensive society | trans-disciplinary education | universities' role