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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 57 MIN

Why hope is our greatest educational asset

from Education Futures

In this episode, we sit down with François Taddei, Chief Exploration Officer of the Learning Planet Institute, to discuss the radical shifts needed in global education. François shares his vision of "ethical dream-weaving"—the process of building futures that are a nightmare for no one—and argues that in a world of polycrisis, hope and collective wisdom are the only tools that can truly scale.Key Themes & HighlightsThe Ethical Dreamer: François describes himself as a weaver of ethical dreams. He explains how we must balance the "nightmares" built by those in power by meeting fellow dreamers to co-create a better world.Intergenerational Co-design: Why should decisions about the future be made only by those who won't live to see them? François points out that while 50% of the population is under 30, they hold only 1% of decision-making power. He advocates for involving students in co-designing everything from their buildings to their curricula.Education as the "Midwife" of Democracy: Drawing on John Dewey, the discussion explores how education must help democracy be born anew in every generation. We look at the history of democratic "fractals"—from city-states to nations—and why we now need a planetary democracy to manage our shared commons.AI and the Humanity Loop: Rather than delegating thinking to machines, François suggests we use AI to analyze complex "dream spaces" and find consensus among 10 billion people. However, he warns that the most vital human skills—managing emotions, mourning, and finding hope—cannot be learned from an algorithm.The Power of Hope: Referencing young activist Francisco Vera, François concludes that hope is the last thing we can afford to lose. Even if systems collapse, hope allows a generation to rebuild, reinvent, and co-create alternatives.Notable Quotes"I tend to try to weave ethical dreams, which are dreams that are a nightmare for no one, neither today nor tomorrow." — François Taddei"The last thing we can afford to lose is hope. Because if you lose hope, then you cannot do anything. But if you have hope... you can rebuild and you can reinvent." — Francisco Vera (via François Taddei)Resources MentionedLearning Planet Institute: An interdisciplinary center co-designed by students.The UN Pact for the Future: A commitment to making decisions in the best interest of future generations.Planetary Commons: The three types of commons we must protect: Natural, Human-made, and Digital.Aristotle's Three Forms of Knowledge: Episteme (science), Tekne (technology), and Phronesis (the ethics of action).

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