The year 2025 marks a turning point for the educational ecosystem. In a world shaped by technology, learning is no longer confined to the classroom or a specific age. Education is evolving—and with it, the ways we teach, learn, and engage with knowledge.
In a recent interview with Infobae, our Managing Partner, José García, was invited—alongside other education leaders from across LATAM—to share his vision on the key educational trends that will shape this year. Below, we highlight the main ideas he contributed from his experience:
1. Learning by doing: the power of experience
José points out that education in 2025 is moving away from rote memorization and toward action. Learning by doing is not only more effective but also creates meaningful experiences that connect with students' real interests. The trend is clear: the focus is on acquiring practical skills and solving real-world problems.
2. Purpose-driven education
Education can no longer be a process disconnected from its environment. José emphasizes the importance of teaching with purpose—encouraging empathy, social awareness, and a commitment to change. In this new paradigm, knowledge is not an end in itself, but a tool to transform reality.
3. EdTech as an ally, not an end
In the face of rapid technological advancement, the key is understanding that technology must serve more human-centered education. Digital platforms, artificial intelligence, and immersive tools should be used to enrich, personalize, and make learning experiences more meaningful.
4. Schools as innovation hubs
Finally, José proposes a new perspective on educational institutions: moving away from rigid structures and transforming them into innovation labs—spaces where experimentation is welcomed, traditional models are questioned, and new, collaborative ways of learning are designed.
At MKF Group, we firmly believe in these principles. Our commitment for 2025 is to continue promoting transformative, purpose-driven, and people-centered learning experiences. Because education is far more than delivering content: it’s about guiding processes, awakening curiosity, and building possible futures.
Source: Infobae