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VI. DIGITAL TRANSITION
Cultural exchange
Nobody doubts the importance of cultural exchange in
learning. Educational travel was and continues to be of
great value in this process. But current education, enclosed
in an island, cannot see further than its own nose.
Intelligent exchange on the other hand increases our ability
to learn, to understand, to accept other forms of learning,
etc. The day will soon come when learning in an isolated
classroom, without connections, with make no sense at all.
Learning will be global, interconnected, interchangeable and
multi-cultural from the outset. Imagine an entire wall of a
classroom transformed into a "virtual wall" connected
permanently to a school in a culture very different from our
own. We have seen something similar in a company that has a
"digital wall" to connect two centers separated by many
hundreds of kilometers. Why are we waiting to follow such an
example in the field of education? How will this learning
take place, and what will we learn? How would we grow? We do
not think this lag is just a matter of money, we know it is
something more serious: a great lack of imagination.

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