While teaching high school math Robert Barnett wondered how to approach students who learn at different paces.
A new study on how knowledge workers engage in critical thinking found that workers with higher confidence in generative AI technology tend to employ less critical thinking to AI-generated outputs than workers with higher confidence in personal skills.
At a time when shortages of skilled workers are impeding Canada’s ability to respond to the housing shortage, the York University School of Continuing … Read more The post York University School of Continuing Studies unveils Digital Construction Management Program appeared first on eCampus News.
’Tis the season for predictions in the new year. I’ve got a few for 2025 that cross the K–12, higher education, and workforce silos. So, without further adieu, here are six predictions for you. The post 6 predictions for education and workforce in 2025 appeared first on eCampus News.
There are an estimated two million open healthcare industry jobs and an additional two million are expected by 2031. According to SHRM, by 2034 the United States will have 134,000 fewer physicians than it needs. We’re seeing schools and intermediaries across the country flex to create durable and intentional pathways to close this gap. In Texas, Collegiate Edu-Nation, a network of 17 rural distri...[Read More]
Indian Institute of Commerce Lakshya (IIC Lakshya), a leader in commerce education, has partnered with Nergy Vidya, an EdTech platform whose courses are endorsed by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship under the Government of India, to launch an experiential learning curriculum for commerce students. The post IIC Lakshya & Nergy Vidya Unite for Experiential Commerce Educati...[Read More]
Integem has introduced the AI Space Explorer Programme, a STEM initiative designed to provide K-12 students with hands-on experience in artificial intelligence (AI), drone engineering, and aerospace applications. The post Integem Launches AI Space Explorer Programme for K-12 Students first appeared on EdTechReview.
Imarticus Learning, India’s foremost professional education company, has recently announced its partnership with the premier SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) to launch an innovative Master’s in FinTech Programme. The post Imarticus Learning and SRMIST Launch Master’s in FinTech Programme first appeared on EdTechReview.
By challenging applicants to think critically about real-world money issues, it helps them develop better financial habits and professional skills. Source
The push for universal public education across the United States began in the midst of the Civil War — on the Union-occupied Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina. There, thousands of Black children began going to schools built expressly for them, where they learned to read and write after decades of being denied the right of literacy. The Sea Islands’ experiment, as it was known, marked a p...[Read More]
College Vidya study reveals 50% of students fear fraud in online education. Concerns include payment security, degree validity, and placement claims. Learn how students are protecting themselves. The post 50% of Students Worry About Online Education Fraud, Reveals Study first appeared on EdTechReview.
America’s education system was a groundbreaking effort to help a growing nation thrive in the 19th century. Now, 200 years later, the world has changed; the horizon looks drastically different. Collectively, we need to redesign our education system to enable all of our children — and, by extension, our nation — to thrive today and tomorrow. “Horizon Three” or “H3” names the future-ready system we ...[Read More]