Work based skills are changing as more and more jobs are displaced by digital technologies. Software, apps and online technology such as Uber, Airbnb, Legal Zoom and TurboTax to name a few has already ...
Educators make bad prognosticators of the future. There is no shame in that. Politicians, stock-market players, CEOs, and gamblers, people with a lot at stake, routinely fail in their predictive ...
Educators around the world are rethinking the ways in which they prepare students for learning, work, and citizenship in a global society that requires individuals to effectively engage with each ...
Any serious student of higher education will own a copy of American Higher Education in the 21st Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges. Over the years, I've made earnest (if intermittent ...
Our current education system is ill-prepared to educate the next generation of creative leaders. Developing every individual’s creative potential will be one of the crucial value-creating factors for ...
A new report from the Brookings Institution finds technology will play an integral part of assessing the ability of students to grasp 21st century skills. As schools invest more time teaching students ...
Steven Mintz’s article Five Ways that 21st and 20th Century Learning Will Differ does a beautiful job of laying out how "teaching and learning in the early 21st century differ from its 20th century”.
21st century education expert, Dr. Keon N. Berry, a 26-year-old and sole Gen Z professor at Morehouse College, shares insights on the challenges and opportunities in America’s education system. Dr.
According to a recent New York Times article, almost half of American K-12 public school students use Google, and the data presented by the new EdWeek Market Brief Special Report corroborates this ...
Many of today’s 21st-century students are tech-savvy. And it’s no surprise–the relevance of technology in our day-to-day lives has grown exponentially over the past few decades. We can ask a search ...