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“Play-based activities and child-centric learning are critical to the success of the Second Chance program and to the program’s ability to cover three years of curriculum in just ten months.”  – Caitlin Baron To address the challenge of out-of-...
Why do teachers become teachers in the first place? Research indicates it’s for a number of reasons, including the variety the job offers, love of their subject or a great experience in their own schooling that inspired them to make a difference...
“Technical skills alone are not sufficient for students to flourish in today’s world and in the future – a strong foundation of crucial life skills is necessary for students to continuously learn and adapt throughout the course of their lives.” — ...
“Our goal is not to become a winning team. Our goal is self-development.”  –  Ville Turkka As automation and artificial intelligence continues to disrupt our workplaces and our societies, experts agree that skills, and particularly social skills...
“We bring students together who might otherwise remain on opposite sides of a deep historical division.” – Victoria Mora Isolation and bigotry appear to be on the rise. How do we develop global citizens with the skills and competencies to...
The time students spend in school varies considerably around the world. In addition, so do the different ways in which that time is spent. How much time is enough time is also one of the most debated topics in education systems globally. This...
“We want to show that refugees can contribute positively to society and should not be characterized as passive burdens dragging on public services.”  — Aline Sara  According to CNN, as of April 2018 more than 5.6 million have fled Syria, and...
“Giving children meaningful, quality, free play opportunities in this period of exponential brain growth is the best, most cost-effective way to prepare them with the skills required to live in our modern society.” — Marcus Veerman  The research...
“In places like Malawi where we have a large number of learners, while inadequate teachers and resources, it helps a lot to let some children be taken care of by a digital teacher.”  – Saili Mwale How can poor children in developing countries...
“If we are talking primary school, AI is probably moving too fast currently for it to make sense to try to integrate specific hot new ideas into the curriculum.  But providing a broader base of computer science education and some opportunity to...

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