Build a Positive Rebellion: Create New Education Futures - Softcover

Moravec, John W

 
9798994883105: Build a Positive Rebellion: Create New Education Futures

Synopsis

There is no hope without action.

In many places, education systems are not approaching a breaking point; the break has already happened. We continue the rituals of lectures, bells, and graduations, but the social contract that promises mobility and a livable future no longer remains credible. We remain trapped in a factory model that prizes compliance over curiosity, even as a shifting political landscape and artificial intelligence blur the boundary between fact and fiction. When we answer 21st century crises with 19th century beliefs and practices, schooling stops being a path to progress and starts to look like compliance theater.


Build a Positive Rebellion: Create New Education Futures challenges the practices that narrow human potential through 25 essays aligned with Manifesto 25. It asks what education becomes when we move beyond institutional boxes and build learning ecosystems instead. In these spaces knowledge grows through curiosity, experimentation, and shared experience. The task is to cultivate trust and agency in learners so they can navigate a world they did not choose but will have to lead.
Reclaiming education begins by replacing an architecture of fear with cultures of trust. It means building havens of uncommon safety and extraordinary respect where students are treated as people first. What happens next depends on whether we are willing to join a rebellion that, at its core, is a form of love.

About the author

Dr. John W. Moravec is the founder of Education Futures LLC and a leading voice on the future of learning. Known for his work on Invisible Learning, Knowmad Society, and as the principal author of Manifesto 25, he has spent more than two decades collaborating with international agencies, ministries of education, and universities to examine how education must evolve beyond the constraints of industrial-age schooling.

His work explores the intersection of human agency, emerging technologies, and planetary responsibility. Through research, writing, and collaboration across sectors and countries, Moravec challenges practices that narrow human potential and advocates for learning environments built on trust, curiosity, and shared responsibility.

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