Today marks the official release of Manifesto 25, a visionary document calling for urgent action to transform global education systems. Developed by a coalition of educators, policymakers, and thought leaders, Manifesto 25 offers a blueprint for reclaiming education by dismantling outdated paradigms, fostering creativity, and addressing systemic inequities.
The manifesto challenges the status quo, asserting that education as we know it is failing to prepare learners for the complexity and uncertainty of our rapidly changing world. It lays out 25 actionable principles designed to reimagine education as a dynamic force for equity, sustainability, and innovation.
Key Themes of Manifesto 25
An invitation to the world
Manifesto 25 is not a static document—it’s a living call to action. Contributors invite educators, students, parents, and community leaders to join the movement by signing, sharing, and adapting the principles to local contexts.
Read, sign, and share
The full text of Manifesto 25 is available at https://manifesto25.org.
About Manifesto 25
Manifesto 25 is a collaborative initiative led by global education thought leaders committed to creating a world where every learner can thrive. It builds on the foundational work of Manifesto 15 and incorporates insights from across disciplines and geographies to deliver a bold vision for learning futures.
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