Tech &
Education
Technology is disrupting the world of education.
Still technology alone can’t transform education.
The power of curriculum to transform education: How education systems incorporate 21st century skills to prepare students for today’s challenges
Curriculum reform is at the top of the education agenda today. Skills gaps between what society and the labor market need and what formal systems of education and training provide are growing. The curriculum is the primary instrument for education systems to translate what society needs in terms of human capital, into specific content, competencies, and skills. This report examines how different education systems inside and outside Latin America and the Caribbean have incorporated 21st century skills in their curriculum, and the enabling conditions to translate the intended curriculum into a de facto curriculum in the classroom. How people are educated and trained today will determine whether countries in the region will be able to transform and provide greater prosperity and opportunities for all.
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A World of Transformation: Moving from Degrees to Skills-Based Alternative Credentials
This report summarizes evidence suggesting a decrease in the value of degrees as a signaling mechanism in the labor market. It also identifies the benefits of alternative, non-degree credentials and makes recommendations on ways to increase their value and acceptance in the market. It remains to be seen whether non-degree alternative credentials are a short-term strategy to close the skills gaps and deal with the transition to adaptive and qualified labor, or a permanent strategy of human capital development.
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What Technology Can and Can’t Do for Education?
With COVID-19, the world is currently engaging in the biggest distance learning experiment in history. In times of crisis, education depends on technology. This report examined how Finland, Korea, Uruguay, Estonia, and -to a lesser extent- United States engaged in EdTech reforms.
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DISRUPTION BRIEF SERIES
How Do Disruptive Innovators Prepare
Today’s Students to be Tomorrow’s Workforce?
The Disruption Brief Series aims to understand new trends in education led by non-traditional actors. The series shows how these actors are disrupting the market and progressively occupying the spaces traditionally held by schools, universities, and formal education agencies. In this series, distinguished education experts and professionals share their insights and knowledge about these new models of education.
Minerva’s Co-Op Model:
A Pathway To Closing The Skills Gap