Leonardo Knol Bridging the Gap between Education and society Part 2 of an interview with Leonardo Knol, co-founder FutureED by Ria Uiterloo In part one of the interview Leonardo provided invaluable insights into the transformative power of education and the vision driving FutureED's mission. As we navigate the complexities of the modern educational landscape, initiatives like FutureED stand as beacons of innovation, empowering students to embark on their educational journeys with confidence, competence, and clarity. As he delved into his master's degree studies, he envisioned a resource that could transcend borders, benefiting high school students in both the Caribbean and the Netherlands alike. This resource, FutureED, aimed to revolutionize education by bridging the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application. The initiative of Leonardo Knol and his friend Sunny Hsieh was dedicated to empowering youth with practical skills essential for seamless integratio...
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