The Future of Education: Adapting to the New Normal in Schools

t has been bandied across the social media platforms that education and how we deliver learning will need to change to address the “new normal”. Given the paradigm shift schools have faced in recent time, we cannot simply return to the pre COVID-19 approach to teaching and learning. Our experience has shaped us and informed us on how to best connect with students and engage them in their learning.

The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the future of education, forcing schools to rethink how learning is delivered. Returning to a pre-pandemic model is no longer an option. Instead, schools must build on the lessons learned to create more engaging, flexible, and resilient learning environments.

Before the pandemic, research suggested that a third of teachers were considering leaving the profession within five years. The situation may now be even more critical, especially in international schools, where teachers may choose to return home. As a result, education leaders anticipate a potential teacher and school leader recruitment crisis.

Despite these challenges, the pandemic has also created opportunities for transformation. Many countries have moved away from high-stakes standardised testing, exploring alternative assessment methods. However, the long-term impact of these decisions remains uncertain.

What Must Change in Schools?

Re-entering school buildings will not mean returning to business as usual. Schools must rethink three key areas: health and hygiene measures, curriculum design, and teaching methods.

1. Health & Hygiene Measures

Health and safety will be a top priority in the future of education. Schools will need to implement strict measures to prevent the spread of illness, including:

  • Temperature screenings at school entrances and throughout the day.
  • Increased hygiene protocols, including regular hand sanitising and controlled access to washrooms.
  • Socially distanced classrooms, with desks arranged in rows facing the front.
  • Revised break times and playground use to minimise crowding.
  • Changes to cafeteria operations, such as staggered meal times or grab-and-go options.

2. Curriculum Re-Writes

The pandemic has exposed flaws in rigid, overloaded curricula. John Hattie has pointed out that time in school is not the biggest factor in student success—rather, it is what we teach that matters. This raises urgent questions:

  • Should core subject requirements be restructured?
  • Is the current curriculum too crowded?
  • How can schools prioritise essential knowledge and skills?

To prepare students for a rapidly changing world, schools must rethink their learning priorities, focusing on critical thinking, adaptability, and problem-solving skills rather than simply covering content.

3. Pedagogical Shifts

One of the biggest concerns is that schools might default to outdated teaching methods when they reopen. The future of education should not mean a return to passive, teacher-centred instruction. Instead, educators must embrace student-centred, blended learning approaches, including:

  • The flipped classroom, where students engage with content before lessons.
  • Instructional videos to support independent learning.
  • Project-based learning, encouraging real-world application of knowledge.
  • Active learning strategies to keep students engaged.

For these shifts to succeed, schools must reconsider assessment and accountability frameworks. Standardised tests and rigid inspection models must evolve to support more flexible, personalised learning approaches.

The Big Question: Are We Ready?

As schools prepare for re-entry, one question remains: Are we returning too soon or not soon enough?

Education has reached a turning point. Schools have an opportunity to reshape learning for the better—but only if they embrace innovation, flexibility, and student-centred approaches. The pandemic has forced change upon us; now, it’s up to education leaders and policymakers to ensure these changes lead to meaningful progress.

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ジェイク・マッデンです。教育者、校長、作家として40年以上の経験があります。私の仕事は、教師の能力構築、未来志向の学習デザイン、グローバルなカリキュラム思考を中心に展開しています。特に教師を研究者として捉えることに情熱を注いでおり、これらのアイデアを書籍や学術論文で探求してきました。私は常に現場から学び、貢献しています。

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