The fast-paced digital era has set the scene where job descriptions change and some roles quickly become irrelevant, even as new skills are constantly in demand. While this labour transition certainly ...
Whether it’s healthcare professionals picking up local dialects to better care for their patients or corporate trainers mastering new techniques to effectively share operational knowledge with new ...
Education Minister Desmond Lee delivering his opening speech at the opening forum of the annual SkillsFuture Festival, at Raffles City Convention Centre on July 7. SINGAPORE - Educators teaching ...
In recent years, the integration of digital tools into educational settings has revolutionized the way students engage with and learn about social studies. From interactive simulations to online ...
H.E. Ms. Raïssa Malu, Minister of State for National Education and New Citizenship of the Democratic Republic of Congo, took part in this UNESCO global dialogue, shedding light on the pressing ...
The use of education technology in the classroom has transformative effects on education, enhancing both teaching and learning. From increasing student engagement to facilitating personalized ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) launched the Computerization Program (DCP) to strengthen efforts to improve digital learning in remote schools in the country. In a news release, DepEd said many ...
The first batch of digital learning devices will be given to 600,000 students nationwide in time for the second semester this year as part of plans to promote equal opportunity in education, according ...
In an age where connectivity is widespread and knowledge is readily available, the landscape of language learning has changed considerably. Gone are the days when we had to trawl through dictionaries ...
Digital transformation has touched virtually every industry. No matter their role, most professionals today work with one or more technology tools on an everyday basis. As new technologies—including ...
If a student writes a story or a paragraph on a piece of paper, it can easily be crumpled up, stuffed into the bottom of a backpack, and forgotten or thrown away. But letting a 1st grader use a ...