Learning anxiety: what the future holds for education

Trends begins a cycle of conversations by Svetlana Mironyuk with entrepreneurs, managers, visionaries, ideologists, consumers and analysts about his future and tasks in a changing world

Svetlana Mironyuk, Vice-Rector for Development and Coordination of the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. Curator of the “Economics of Education” trend. Managed marketing and communications at Sberbank. For more than ten years she headed RIA Novosti. She received her MBA from the University of Chicago School of Business.

Our interlocutors:

  • Alexander Laryanovsky, Skyeng Managing Partner;
  • Vadim Kulik, Deputy President and Chairman of the Board of VTB;
  • Andrey Galiev, member of the Committee on Civil Initiatives;
  • Ekaterina Shulman, Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration and Public Policy, Institute of Social Sciences at RANEPA;
  • Vladimir Mau, Rector of the RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation.

Alexander Laryanovsky: “Education has become unprestigious as a form of everyday activity”

Vadim Kulik: “T-shaped people will be needed in the future”

Andrey Galiev: “We need a flexible system of school education financing that allows freedom”

Ekaterina Shulman: “The transition to online is harmful for regional teachers”

Vladimir Mau: “Successful people today do not work in their specialty”


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