Education, starting with primary school, does not need to be reformed; it needs to be reinvented. Short-term reforms must be the prelude to a revolution in learning in the medium to long term. This editorial comment by Professor Piero Formica proposes some basic principles for a new entrepreneurial approach to learning that nourishes the imagination, cultivates an openness of mind and lays the foundations of an entrepreneurial culture.
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