The document discusses moving towards a more learner-centered approach to education. It suggests replacing subject disciplines with problems or themes, assessing students based on projects rather than tests, and having more learning take place outside the classroom. The goal is for students to create their own evidence of learning that makes a real-world difference. Learner-centeredness should be a mindset for all ages and learners. It questions how to design curriculum focusing on 21st century skills like collaboration and giving students more voice and choice in their learning. The document advocates developing a learning-centered ethos with engaged and community-focused learning.