Consensus21 is an open-source educational protocol that empowers learning, removing hierarchies, and tuition debt. It fosters self-directed, problem-based learning with guided support, empowering learners with critical thinking, entrepreneurship, and problem-solving skills.
Consensus21 is an open-source, decentralised education protocol designed to revolutionise the way learning communities function and engage with students, guides, and the broader economy. By creating a system with no central authority, no external metrics, and no singular point of failure, Consensus21 seeks to empower learners and guides alike. With an innovative governance model, a modular infrastructure, and a robust financial ecosystem, Consensus21 offers an alternative to traditional schooling systems, addressing pressing issues suchs as educational debt, engagement, and the changing job market.
This white paper outlines the foundational principles, architecture, and governance of Consensus21, highlighting its focus on community-driven education, financial independence, and self-directed learning.