Some of the futurists are predicting that our youth will be unprepared in science and math to compete successfully in the global economy by 2010 without we make some drastic changes to education now.
This is just one of the reasons why today's schools are implementing instructional coaches in the classroom, one of the fastest growing trends in education. The reason is because schools are faced with greater accountability than ever before and many school districts are seeking new methods of supporting professional development among teachers to strengthen teaching practice and improve student learning.
Districts are using coaches to help implement reform and focusing on particular critical areas such as math, science and reading. These new methods are intended to support broad implementation of best practices in classrooms.
Other trends in education have started at the grass roots level in places like Sunset Park, New York. In that community alone, more than 15,000 kids drop out of school every year.
Joyce Mattera is the founder of one charity organization called Children of the City which she started in 1981 to reach out to help kids. Volunteers and began visiting children weekly to assess their needs and invite them to various community programs, helping them through academic support, life skills training and family counseling. Board members have helped the organization raise funds for this last year's Christmas gifts for more than 800 children.
Create Success is one program being used at Children of the City that is constantly being evaluated for needs and even better success. It is fast becoming a model bought after by other agencies.
High priority is placed on student's academic success with intinction tutoring and daily personal homework help. They also provide students with counseling, and advocacy within the social systems such as courts, plus age-appropriate group and individual mentoring.
Trends will shape the future of educators and students globally. The future of America's education system, for example, according to futurist James Canton, is that "the quality of public education, in crisis today, will either propel or crash the future aspirations of the American work." It is also predicted that education is failing to prepare high-tech workers.
There is also a rise in the Hispanic population in this country. Many of the kids in Brooklyn, New York, for instance, come from Hispanic families who can not afford help when their kids are not doing well at school.
Thanks to the Internet there is hope for the future of our education system. By the year 2040 the Internet should be available to people of all nations. By then futurists like Canton predict immediate, portable, transferable, in-demand knowledge sources on a scale equivalent to the Library of Congress. It's eighth among the top ten trends of the new innovation economy.