Education stakeholders are quick to champion students’ need for “21st century skills”—but what do employers say they want students to learn? And, how should schools adapt as a result?
Via Ove Christensen, Tom Perran, Craig Crossley
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Education stakeholders are quick to champion students’ need for “21st century skills”—but what do employers say they want students to learn? And, how should schools adapt as a result?
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Teaching kids goes beyond textbooks and classroom lessons. It has to include teaching them to open their minds and how to think for themselves. This is how we will encourage them to reach their full potential. One of the most important things we can teach kids is to believe in themselves. As adults we have an obligation to younger generations to help them gain confidence. We should also help them explore their ability to be creative. Via plerudulier, David Hain Delete the scoop?
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