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CoSN 2019: How Teachers Can Revolutionize the Future of Education

EdTech Magazine

“Today when we talk about education, we only talk about three things: the curriculum, the teacher and the assessments,” Zhao told attendees at the Consortium for School Networking’s 2019 annual conference keynote session, Envisioning the Skills Students Need: 2030. Who they are should drive the agenda,” said Zhao.

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How Role Models May Inspire Exploration of Computer Science Pathways

Edsurge

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics projects that the market for computer science occupations will grow 13 percent between 2020 and 2030. They said: “Help students understand career possibilities at a place like Amazon and conceptualize their journey to the tech industry.”

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11 educator perspectives on post-COVID learning

eSchool News

March marks two years since the COVID-19 pandemic forced nationwide classroom closures. eSchool News asked educators and industry experts to share some of their valuable post- COVID learning insights, lessons learned, and next steps for their students, schools, districts, and the edtech industry as a whole. Bedell, Ed.D.

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Students Face a Troubling Skills Gap Around Career Readiness. We’re Fixing It With Data.

Edsurge

The goal as we see it is something we call “60x30TX,” or 60 percent of Texas adults ages 25-34 will hold a degree by 2030. What's more, our implementation of Ed-Fi allows us to securely manage our student data according to modern industry best practices. And because of the data, we’re rapidly testing and assessing solutions.

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Why it matters that Americans are comparatively bad at math

The Hechinger Report

production of semiconductors, Deloitte reports a projected shortage in that industry, too, of from 70,000 to 90,000 workers over the next few years. Math scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress fell by 9 points last year , the largest drop ever recorded, to their lowest levels in more than three decades.

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How China is Trying to Outpace the World in AI

Evelyn Learning

Artificial Intelligence in Education The Ed-Tech industry has agreed with artificial intelligence amiably. The Ed-Tech space is so vast that it can encapsulate almost every aspect of education, including curriculum development , lesson delivery, and assessments. For instance, AI adoption in automobiles is a big bet.

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Pearson’s Former Product Chief Reflects on the 4 Megatrends Shaping Global Education

Edsurge

I started working with classroom technology in 1989 at The Dalton School in New York City. You might be interested to find that teaching, health and hospitality services, and food preparation top the list of critical professions in 2030—along with the more obvious ones like software engineering, data science, and cyber security.

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