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Building Future Ready Students with Russell John Cailey

Building Future Ready Students with Russell John Cailey

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What if education could break free from traditional boundaries and truly prepare students for the future? In this forward-thinking episode of the SIG Learning Series, Russell John Cailey—CEO and Founder of Elham Studio—takes us on a journey through the future of learning. Hosted by Programme Head Karishma Bhansali Mehta, this session explores the power of project-based learning, interdisciplinary education, and real-world application in transforming how we teach and learn.

As the former principal of THINK Global School—the world’s first traveling high school—Russell co-created the groundbreaking Changemaker Curriculum, a model that reimagines education beyond the classroom. His passion for transformative learning has led to the founding of initiatives like the Hakuba Forum and EduVue.ai, pushing the boundaries of innovation in education. Recognized as one of the Top 100 Global Visionaries in Education by GFEL in 2021, Russell continues to shape the future of learning through cutting-edge strategies and experiential education.

In this compelling conversation, Russell shares insights on how education must evolve to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world. From fostering creativity and critical thinking to integrating AI and real-world problem-solving, he offers a bold vision for the next generation of learners and educators.

Prepare to challenge conventional education models as Russell unpacks the skills, mindsets, and innovations that will define the future of learning.

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