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Finland, Switzerland and New Zealand lead the way at teaching skills for the future | #ModernEDU #SoftSkills

Finland, Switzerland and New Zealand lead the way at teaching skills for the future | #ModernEDU #SoftSkills | Pédagogie & Technologie | Scoop.it

Part of the challenge facing educationalists is that technological change will call for skills that fall outside of age-old approaches to curriculum design and teaching. Emotional intelligence, creative thinking, and collaboration are just three core aptitudes that will be needed, but which cannot easily be taught in a traditional classroom environment.

 

“Updating curriculum should always be on the agenda,” says Jaime Saavedra of the World Bank, quoted in the WEFFI report. “But it is incredibly urgent to invest in changing the behaviour of teachers and improving what happens inside the classroom.

 

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Gust MEES's curator insight, May 19, 2019 3:34 AM

Part of the challenge facing educationalists is that technological change will call for skills that fall outside of age-old approaches to curriculum design and teaching. Emotional intelligence, creative thinking, and collaboration are just three core aptitudes that will be needed, but which cannot easily be taught in a traditional classroom environment.

 

“Updating curriculum should always be on the agenda,” says Jaime Saavedra of the World Bank, quoted in the WEFFI report. “But it is incredibly urgent to invest in changing the behaviour of teachers and improving what happens inside the classroom.

 

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Kim Flintoff's curator insight, May 19, 2019 7:09 PM
“Part of the challenge facing educationalists is that technological change will call for skills that fall outside of age-old approaches to curriculum design and teaching. Emotional intelligence, creative thinking, and collaboration are just three core aptitudes that will be needed, but which cannot easily be taught in a traditional classroom environment.”
Damon Kaurila's curator insight, May 19, 2019 8:33 PM
The ITD curriculum could do with  an upgrade, not taking the  traditional use of hand tools and machinery away but branch out & create a greater forum for STEM /STEAM based electives giving the traditional manual arts students opportunities to advance their creative thinking, problem solving & design skills to new levels, broadening their horizons for employment of trade based entry  into the workforce.
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Soft skills, les 15 compétences douces à maîtriser en entreprise

Soft skills, les 15 compétences douces à maîtriser en entreprise | Pédagogie & Technologie | Scoop.it
Les soft skills sont de plus en plus recherchées en entreprise : créativité, intelligence émotionnelle, gestion du stress

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The 10 Vital Skills You Will Need For The Future Of Work

The 10 Vital Skills You Will Need For The Future Of Work | Pédagogie & Technologie | Scoop.it
To stay ahead of the curve and prepare to be relevant in the future workforce that will look very different than it does today and demand different things from human employees, it's time to assess your skill-set. Here are ten skills you will need for the future of work.

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Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 7, 2019 9:41 AM

Great to see that creativity comes out at number 1!

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What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Social And Emotional Skills’?

What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Social And Emotional Skills’? | Pédagogie & Technologie | Scoop.it
Social-emotional learning. Grit. Resilience. Agency. Empathy. Executive function. Education experts agree these are all crucial for student success, but the

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