Few of us could disagree that today’s students must be taught the necessary skills to function in an increasingly complex, conceptual, and globalized 21st-century society and economy. Students have to ...
Life in the 21st century requires people to be prepared to fill a variety of roles—as workers, parents, citizens, and consumers—in which they will need to apply their knowledge and skills effectively ...
The phrase “21st-century skills” is everywhere in education policy discussions these days, from faculty lounges to the highest echelons of the U.S. education system. Broadly speaking, it refers to a ...
With all the changes and challenges over the last year, one takeaway I keep reflecting on is how essential education technology has become to learning—and how quickly this transition occurred. I have ...
In today’s classrooms, students need more than academic knowledge to thrive in college, careers and beyond. As a result, educators are dually tasked with increasing core subject comprehension and ...
CBC: Kimase primary school grade 4 class teacher Ruth Nyandieka shows pupils how to cook tubers (energy giving foods) using the boiled method at their school on December 7, 2021. [Sammy Omingo, ...
Faced with a changing world, uncertain, volatile, complex, ambiguous everyone seeks reassurance and imagines what the skills of a world that is being built might be. The knowledge economy implies an ...
Today’s educators need resources in their toolbox to close literacy gaps, accelerate learning, and prepare students for success beyond the classroom. In this resource center, find evidence-based, ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We’ve heard a lot of talk in recent years about American students being unprepared for the work force post academia. Do we need to reform ...
It has been five years since I caught up with 22nd-century skills superstar Paul Banksley. Longtime readers will recall that I first wrote about Banksley back in 2018, when the out-of-work vacuum ...