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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
How has our public education system gotten so off track? Source: yanlev/fotolia High-stakes testing, obsessive data collection, and lofty promises of technology’s potential to “revolutionize” ...
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 ...
The 21st-century workforce is a highly competitive, tech-savvy and rapidly evolving environment. Technological advances are revolutionizing industries and the types of jobs available. Meanwhile, there ...
Today, young people need a wide variety of skills to thrive in the global economy. Alongside traditional academic skills, such as literacy and numeracy, education should foster 21st century skills ...