Education Revolution: Learning for Life
Students increasingly challenge educational systems designed for different era: - Demanding local history inclusion - Creating alternative learning spaces - Advocating mother tongue education - Pushing environmental curriculum - Building skill-sharing networks
"School teaches us to leave. We're teaching ourselves to stay and thrive," explains Guadeloupean education activist Jennifer Girondin, organizing free coding workshops.
Innovation examples: - YouTube University for practical skills - Elder knowledge documentation projects - Language immersion camps - Permaculture school gardens - Internship programs with local businesses
"Education should prepare us for our futures, not France's past," insists Réunionnais student representative Kévin Técher. "Revolution starts in classroom."