Education, Skills and Learning

We must embed systems thinking in education. Here’s how

Helping students develop systems thinking could transform education. Image: Photo by CX Insight on Unsplash

Breanne Pitt
PhD Candidate; Project Researcher, Strategic Intelligence, Trinity College Dublin
Abhinav Chugh
Content and Partnerships Lead, Expert Network and Content Partners, World Economic Forum
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