Learning in the Age of Disruption

By Ryan L. Schaaf

Editor’s Note: This is Part Two of a New Monthly Series, The Brief History of the Future of Education. If You Missed Part One, You Can Read it Here.

 

Change: Nothing Stays the Same (Van Halen)

Change of any kind is a hard pill to swallow for the human condition. People love the comfort of the familiar, the reliable, the expected and the routine. In some ways for people, the lack of change becomes the security blanket that maintains a fixed mindset and predictable world. Unfortunately, the world did not get this message!

Change is a normal part of the world of today, and it will only accelerate in the future. The greatest challenge people face in times of accelerated change is that change is sneaky. We all realize something big is happening, but it is hard to put our finger on precisely what has changed and what is changing.

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