Connect with us :

Are Video Games Like Minecraft Teaching Children More Than We Realise?

View
Like
Share
Story Source: Study International  ~ Go to Original Article

As we move towards a society that increasingly emphasises ‘soft skills’ and life-long learning, traditional education models are slowly being phased out.

Students today are expected to learn skills that go beyond memorisation – such as critical thinking and problem-solving – to help them adjust to competitive workplaces and uncertain futures fueled by new technologies…..


Related Articles

Report of the Global Conference on Promoting literacy for a world in transition: buildingthe foundation for sustainable and peaceful societies

Report of the Global Conference on Promoting literacy for a world in transition: buildingthe foundation for sustainable and peaceful societies

The UNESCO report, “Education for Sustainable Development Goals: Learning Objectives”, provides a framework for integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)…
Arts for transformative education: a guide for teachers from the UNESCO AssociatedSchools Network

Arts for transformative education: a guide for teachers from the UNESCO AssociatedSchools Network

Guiding Teachers to Transform Learning Through the ArtsThe arts offer tremendous potential for enriching, enlivening, and propelling learning that transforms…
Paving pathways for inclusion: a global overview of refugee education data

Paving pathways for inclusion: a global overview of refugee education data

SUMMARY Global Insights into Refugee Education DataTechnical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) bridges education and the world of work,…