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QF Leads Global Dialogue on the Future of Progressive Schools at WISE 12

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Last updated: 2025/11/24 at 5:13 PM
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Doha, Qatar – A recent session at the WISE 12 summit, a global education initiative of Qatar Foundation (QF), showcased Academyati as a leading example of progressive education. The summit, themed ‘Humanity First: Embedding Human Values at the Heart of Education Systems’, brought together educators and policymakers to discuss innovative schooling models. This discussion highlights a growing movement towards learner-centered approaches within Qatar and internationally.

Held in Doha, the session, titled ‘Innovating Schooling: Towards a Progressive Schools Movement’, focused on the need for educational environments that prioritize purpose, empowerment, and student well-being. Participants explored how to integrate experiential learning with cultural context, fostering both creativity and respect for tradition. The event underscored the importance of adapting education to meet the evolving needs of students in a rapidly changing world.

The Rise of Progressive Education

Progressive education represents a significant shift from traditional, teacher-led classrooms. It emphasizes student agency, real-world application of knowledge, and the development of critical thinking skills. This approach is gaining traction globally as educators seek alternatives to standardized testing and rote memorization, recognizing the limitations of these methods in preparing students for future challenges.

Elizabeth Kennedy, Director of Academyati, explained that progressive education isn’t simply a new delivery method for the same content. According to Kennedy, it’s a fundamental rethinking of the educational process, prioritizing depth of understanding over breadth of coverage. She stated the need to “slow the pace, provide genuine space for learners, and build learning rooted in meaning and purpose.”

Academyati’s Model in Practice

Academyati implements this philosophy through personalized learning pathways, tailored schedules, and a curriculum designed around students’ passions and cultural backgrounds. This allows for greater autonomy and fosters a sense of ownership over the learning process. The school’s environment is intentionally designed to encourage curiosity and creativity, moving away from rigid classroom structures.

A key aspect of Academyati’s approach is acknowledging the learner’s life outside of school. Developing an integrated ecosystem means learning isn’t confined to the classroom but extends into students’ broader experiences and interests. This connection to real-world application is intended to increase motivation and engagement, nurturing intrinsic passion rather than relying on external rewards.

However, implementing progressive education isn’t without its challenges. Balancing innovative pedagogies with existing accountability measures and parental expectations requires careful consideration and open communication. Additionally, ensuring equitable access to these learning opportunities for all students remains a critical priority.

Further supporting this shift, QF’s strategic vision involves establishing Education City as a hub for educational innovation. Initiatives like the Progressive Schools Advancement Summit are designed to facilitate the development and sharing of new school models. QF recognizes the growing demand for student-centric pedagogical approaches and is actively investing in their advancement.

The discussion at WISE 12 aligns with broader global trends in education reform, as seen in the work of organizations like the OECD. Increasingly, policymakers are focusing on the development of skills such as collaboration, communication, and problem-solving, which are essential for success in the 21st-century workforce. Research from Brookings also indicates a growing recognition of the importance of social-emotional learning in fostering student well-being and academic achievement.

Looking ahead, QF plans to continue supporting the development of innovative schools within Education City and sharing best practices with educators worldwide. The next Progressive Schools Advancement Summit is tentatively scheduled for late 2024, and its focus will likely be on scaling up successful progressive models and addressing the challenges of implementation. The impact of these initiatives on national education policy remains to be seen, however, the commitment to Qatar’s Education Policies suggests ongoing exploration of progressive methods.

The future of education may increasingly rely on such schools and their developments in WISE initiatives which will ultimately benefit the student’s overall educational experience.

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