Automatic learning through neuro-data transfer
Automatic neuro-education is technologically possible but at a price - and therefore available only to wealthy people (or those singled out by powerful institutions for such enhancement). Techniques are developed for neurologic...
Government cut backs driving innovation but possibly affecti ...
This could stimulate innovation and new social capital and community based business but in certain countries worst affected, cuts will undermine social cohesion, healthcare, education and public order. Change needs to be manage...
Basic education ends in the age of 18
Basic education including highschool and first degree education (Bsc/BA) of today will be completed by the age of 18. Highschool education will be achieved by the age of 15 . Compulsory education system will include first degre...
Common European Language Established
A new Common European Language is established. I shall help to overcome language barriers within the EU and foster a common European identity. It shall not replace any language spoken in the EU member states.
Reading and writing are no longer considered fundamental to children's education. New visual forms of communication combined with ubiquitous touch screens replace reading and writing.
Nepotism and corruption replace qualifications
Many professions are over educated. Elder people stay in their good positions as long as possible and they want to make favours to their relatives. Education starts to mater less and less. Athens case – the 700€ generation ...
New Web 3.0 virtual worlds take over the minds and lives of the youth – blurring the boundaries between entertainment, trading, networking, travel, education and work. The long term effects are similar to hard drug habits but...
Elderly people are back to education, actively organise themselves and initiate a political party for the elderly which lead them back in power.
Criminalisation of parents of homeless
As homeless people (especially children) are increasingly seen as a major social problem, parents are criminalised for not being able to take care or ‘prepare’ (educate) them.