January 15, 2026 - 03:00

In its ninth year, the Student Voices project invites students to share their insights on how education can effectively prepare them for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The Education Lab is keen to understand the perspectives of young learners as they navigate a rapidly changing world.
With the job market evolving and new technologies emerging, students are encouraged to reflect on their educational experiences and suggest improvements. What skills do they believe are essential for success? How can schools better equip them with the tools needed for future careers?
The initiative aims to gather diverse opinions from students across various backgrounds, ensuring that their voices are heard in the conversation about educational reform. By fostering dialogue on this critical topic, the project hopes to inspire educators and policymakers to create learning environments that truly prepare students for the realities of adulthood.
As the deadline for submissions approaches, students are urged to articulate their visions for a more effective educational system.
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