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As higher education leaders work with instructional designers and professors to reimagine courses and fine-tune pedagogy, students and faculty agree that the pandemic has transformed education
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In light of the recent announcement from the Government that schools and colleges will have to fully reopen in September, teachers are being told to prepare for remote learning for students that have ...
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Matthew from Tech & Learning explores the essential qualities that contribute to effective professional development for teachers.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Cláudia Costin and Mark Sparvell explore the manifesto point: Universal access to technology should be part of every child’s ri ...
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We must support vulnerable children and communities who do not have equitable access to education to reduce the widening equity gap.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Ilse Howling and Dr Mary Ashun highlight the importance of supporting teachers to secure the future of education.
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Schools are communities not just buildings or processes
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Bett Global Education Council member Lord Jim Knight makes the case for rethinking how adult skills are funded and delivered.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Prof Dr Ger Graus OBE explores the manifesto point: Global radical transformation in education is possible and it starts with t ...
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Raya Bidshahri makes a case for exploring alternative models of education during times of navigating disruption.
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As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Vikas Pota discusses important considerations for partnerships to drive the future of education.
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In response to the learning curve presented by 2020, Stephen Cox applies his own experience within the healthcare industry to the education sector in order to make sense of the future.
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Analysing the Next Generation Learning Lifecycle: Create, Manage, Discover, Connect, Experience, Learn, Credential, Advance.
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A summary of perspectives from higher education leaders in the MEA region on the, topics include e-learning, enrolment changes, jobs for new graduates, new programs and majors, international students ...
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The education sector has had a challenging 20 months. In this article, Kerry Hill in her new role as TAP Education Advisor breaks down her approach to motivating staff when workload is high.