The Global Forum on the Future of Education and Skills 2030
The OECD Global Forum on the Future of Education and Skills 2030 is an international multi-stakeholders’ platform for educational stakeholder communities active in the area of curriculum design and implementation. It brings together policy makers, curriculum implementers (teachers, teacher educators), students, thought leaders and social partners to foster regular sharing of experiences and good practice, as well as mutual learning and convergence of views on the future of education and skills.
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Global Forum Events
3rd multi-stakeholder dialogue
10-12 May 2021
Tallinn, Estonia
The upcoming third multi-stakeholder dialogue meeting of the Global Forum will take place in May 2021 and is hosted by Estonia.
Launch of the first two reports of the Curriculum Redesign series
25-26 November 2020
Virtual launches
The first two reports in the Curriculum Redesign series "Curriculum Overload: A Way Forward" and "What Students Learn Matters: Towards a 21st Century Curriculum" were launched on 25 and 26 November 2020. More information on the launches can be found here.
2nd multi-stakeholder dialogue
8-9 October 2020
Virtual workshop
The Global Forum's second meeting focused on "How can we reduce the equity gap through curriculum adaptations at a time of crisis?
1st multi-stakeholder dialogue
19-20 May 2020
Virtual workshop
The Global Forum's first meeting focused on "Overcoming challenges in curriculum delivery during school closures and transition back to school".
Focus Group meetings
Focus Group 1 meetings
The Global Forum's Focus Group 1 - representatives nominated by national governments - hold roundtable discussions to further explore project themes under Chatham House Rules.
Focus Group 2 meetings
The Global Forum's Focus Group 2 - curriculum implementers (teachers, school leaders, teacher educators) as well as thought leaders and social partners - meet to further explore project themes and contribute to project activities.
Focus Group 3 meetings
The Global Forum's Focus Group 3 - students - meet to further explore project themes and contribute to project activities.