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==Overview==
==Overview==
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In the Tailored Learning, Tailored Life scenario we find that technology has changed significantly the way education is delivered and the way that children learn.  Governments no longer control the schooling or education system, but children do not lead the learning process themselves.  Their learning is highly individualised and tailored to their specific circumstances and interests.  The tailored learning content is predominantly developed by parents and private tutors or mentors.  We witness an increasing role of the private sector in contributing to educational content, while the government's influence and contribution is greatly reduced.
In the Tailored Learning, Tailored Life scenario we find that technology has changed significantly the way education is delivered and the way that children learn.  Governments no longer control the schooling or education system, but children do not lead the learning process themselves.  Their learning is highly individualised and tailored to their specific talents, circumstances and interests.  The tailored learning content is predominantly developed by parents and private tutors or mentors.  We witness an increasing role of the private sector in contributing to educational content, while the government's influence and contribution is greatly reduced. Education and social interaction became completely separated whilst the latter relied on special interest groups or sports clubs and events.  <br>


==2010-2015==


In 2010 some had predicted it but few really expected it. After a partial recovery from the great recession that started at the end of 2007 confidence indicators were showing that recovery was a reality. However, it did not last very long. Only when the government stimulus measures had run their course did the people realize that the recovery was superficial and not sustainable. That resulted in a double dip recession and led to the first depression of the 21st century. People lost their trust in institutions and government s could no longer support the economy. With a record number of bankruptcies, people had nowhere to turn to for support. By the beginning of 2012 unemployment was at levels never seen before.  Due to a lack of trust in the educational system and due to financial constraints, home schooling became an increasing phenomenon. Neither governments nor the private sector could any longer support the full cost of running schools.  In the wake of the European sovereign debts crisis and greatly reduced government budgets, school fees were significantly increased. While staying at home and looking for jobs, some parents took up the role of educating their children at home.<br>
<h2>Timeline</h2>


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<h2>2010-2015</h2>


==2015-2020==
In 2010 some had predicted it but few really expected it. After a partial recovery from the great recession that had started at the end of 2007, confidence indicators were showing that recovery was a reality. However, it did not last very long. Only when [http://www.scenariothinking.org/wiki/index.php/Impact_of_the_European_sovereign_debt_crisis_on_education_spending EU government stimulus measures had run their course] did people realize that the recovery in Europe was superficial and not sustainable. That resulted in a double dip recession and led to the first depression of the 21st century. <br>


More and more teachers, who previously worked in the education sector, were offering their services as private tutors or mentors. These teachers also realized that the traditional, outdated way of teaching had changed. They started exploring and investigating alternative ways of teaching. They came across a whole range of educational content and new ways of teaching children. They increasingly started to collaborate in online communities where they shared their new findings with previous colleagues who had the same concernsSchooling still continued in the traditional way in certain of the previous highly regarded schools.  The cost however was becoming exorbitant, while technology and internet adoption remained low.  Parents, concerned about the sustainability of the whole system that brought about the adverse situation wanted to have a bigger say in the quality, content and direction of the education their children received. Together with the teachers they started defining and developing customized educational plans for their children.  These educational plans took on an ever increasing specialization, where children at a very young age had their education tailored to specified directions. Realizing that children preferred technological interaction, tutors focused their attention to the vast amount of educational content available in this format. This new educational environment consisted of: the mentor, schooling. <br>
People lost their trust in institutions and governments could no longer support the economy. With a record number of bankruptcies, people had nowhere to turn to for support. By the beginning of 2012 unemployment in the EU was at levels never seen beforeNeither governments nor the private sector could any longer support the full cost of running schools.  In the wake of the European sovereign debt crisis and greatly reduced government budgets, school fees were significantly increased, making public [http://www.scenariothinking.org/wiki/index.php/Education_cost education unaffordable] for many parents. While staying at home and looking for jobs, some parents took up the role of educating their children at homeThus, due to a lack of trust in the educational system and financial constraints, home schooling became an increasing phenomenon. <br>


==2020-2025==


. As a reaction to the decreasing school enrollment numbers (as much as 20% of kids of school going age were now receiving private tutored or home schooling education), governments reacted by trying to locate the teachers and bring them back in to the old traditional schooling system. When teachers did not accept, everyone realized that the trend is irreversible. Appreciating the value of education to society, governments embraced the new
<h2>2015-2020</h2>
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==Reference==
More and more teachers, who previously worked in the education sector, were offering their services as private tutors or mentors. These teachers also realized that the traditional, outdated teaching methods were inadequate to prepare children for modern day realities. They started exploring and investigating [http://www.scenariothinking.org/wiki/index.php/Tailored_and_Alternative_Learning_Systems alternative ways of teaching]. They came across a whole range of educational content and new ways of teaching children. They increasingly started to collaborate in online communities where they shared their new findings with previous colleagues who had the same concerns. <br>


Depression picture retrieved from http://trcs.wikispaces.com/Great+Depression <br>
<h2>2020-2025</h2>
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<h2>References</h2>
 
Depression picture retrieved [[http://trcs.wikispaces.com/Great+Depression from]] <br>
Tablets picture retrieved [[http://www.tabletpc2.com/Archives/2009%20Archives/News-Archive-December-2009.html from]] <br>
Empty classroom picture retrieved [[http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/north-side-four/2010/05/cps-budget-cuts-in-one-small-school.html from]] <br>

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