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Top 7 skills Children Should Learn In 2021 FLS News Issue 1209 Thu 07 October 2021

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“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn.” ― Maria Montessori [more quotes]
🕛 5 Mins | Learning Outcome
Top 7 skills Children Should Learn In 2021
Children who avoid challenging situations will lack the ability to succeed in the years…
🕛 5 Mins | Career & Life Skills
In today’s fast-paced and technological world, parents are looking for educational…
🕛 1 Min  | Curriculum
Equality, education and science
Many of the UN’s sustainable development goals are relevant to chemistry teaching…
🕛 4 Mins  | Blended Learning
The Many Benefits Of Gamification In eLearning
Gamification is an approach to game design and gameplay. It’s often associated with… 
🕛 6 Min | ICT and Education
Should Robots Replace Teachers?
Last week brought one of those surprising new gadget announcements from a tech…
 
UNESCO Bangkok Initiative 
An online platform aimimg to provide mapping space, making schools visible.
 
  Job Posting           New!

 
@ UNESCO
 
Location: Dakar, Senegal
 
Closing Date: 31 October 2021
What’s Up?        Save the Date!
 
 
The award ceremony of the 2021 edition of the UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education is being held as part of UNESCO’s celebration of International Day of the Girls 2021.
 
Dates: 15 October 2021
FLS News Flash is brought to you by the Lifelong Learning and Literacy Team, Educational Innovation and Skills Development Division, UNESCO Bangkok, with the generous support of Educate a Child.

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