Global leaders have one last chance to avert an “education catastrophe”, Gordon Brown has said, as research suggests that young Britons are more worried about their future than their peers across the world.
A survey of 10,000 young people in ten countries, conducted to coincide with the UN Education Summit in New York, found frustration with outdated teaching methods, old-fashioned curriculums and a lack of digital connectivity, leaving students without the skills to navigate today’s world.