The Atlantic, the Pacific, global leadership and the future of education.
The economic and educational achievements of the Pacific region in the past 50 years are spectacular - unprecedented in fact. They lay a foundation for the next 50 years - a much better foundation than exists in many Atlantic systems - but the mix of factors that brought those achievements will not be capable of meeting the challenge ahead.
This long essay by Sir Michael Barber, Katelyn Donnelly and Saad Rizvi assumes the near certainty that the Pacific region will take primary leadership of the global economy in the near future and explores the implications for their education systems, calling for a 'whole-system revolution' in the structure and priorities of teaching and learning in the region.