“By Andreas Schleicher, OECD Director for Education and Skills Walk into a classroom in the city of Guarulhos, and something subtle – but profound – has changed. The blackboard is still there. The teacher is still at the centre. The students still wrestle with fractions, verbs, and the mysteries of science. But behind the scenes, an invisible architecture is quietly...
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