On February 12th, at 18.30, The event “Educate 2040: what stays, what changes, what matters“, an initiative organized by ISEG, in partnership with Externato O Lar da Criança, This year's event is dedicated to reflecting on the future of education in a context of accelerated technological and social transformation.
The session will be attended by President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, This meeting, whose participation as Head of State gives it special institutional relevance, proposes an in-depth debate on the meaning of teaching and learning at a time when knowledge is unlimited but attention is increasingly scarce, and when artificial intelligence is challenging traditional teaching models.
The opening address will be given by João Duque, President of ISEG, and Rita Ávila de Melo, Director of Externato O Lar da Criança.
The central panel, under the theme “Between gesture and algorithm”, will bring together Arlindo Oliveira, Professor Emeritus at IST and specialist in Artificial Intelligence, Gustavo Jesus, psychiatrist and clinical director of PIN Lisboa, Maria Corrêa, clinical psychologist, and Marta Pinto, researcher and consultant in Artificial Intelligence, with moderation by journalist Catarina Marques Joglar (Expresso and SIC).
The session will discuss topics such as the new foundations of education, the role of emotion and error in learning, the impact of artificial intelligence on the teacher-student relationship, the balance between digital and analog, and the school as a space for citizenship.
The closing speech by the President of the Republic underlined the centrality of education as a structuring pillar of democracy and the country's development, reinforcing ISEG's role - in dialogue with civil society - as a space for critical thinking and public debate on the great challenges of the future.
The session will be held in Portuguese.
Free admission, subject to prior registration on this link.
