Sentences with phrase «global challenge facing education»

The OECD identify a global challenge facing education today, as the need to create «knowledge rich, evidence based education systems», making relevant research on transformative learning and teaching accessible.

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Penley, who succeeded Cabrera as dean, maintains that the partnership is absolutely necessary due to all the challenges the university is facing in what is still a growing market for global business education.
Techcircle caught up with the Infosys co-founder on the sidelines of the #Future Summit, a global digital conclave organised by the Kerala government at Kochi, where he opened up about the challenges India faces as a country, the mentorship gap in the startup ecosystem, the significance of education and country - specific innovations.
Today, as the global population faces more serious challenges — from resource scarcity to concerns about income inequality and education — companies around the world are committing themselves to creating a profit while also defining their broader contribution to society.
A conference to explore the challenges individual institutions and national higher education systems are facing in a global environment, in response to the pressures of an emerging knowledge...
Teacher quality and a lack of project - based learning have been flagged up as the main challenges facing primary and secondary schools by global education experts.
Students are not exempted from the challenges faced by adults, and in their education, they learn about intractable problems such as economic inequality or global climate change.
As world leaders mobilize resources to combat a global financial crisis, international - development experts are urging similar action to tackle the education challenges facing many poor countries.
Global citizenship education aims to empower learners to engage and assume active roles both locally and globally to face and resolve global challenges and ultimately to become proactive contributors to a more just, peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, secure and sustainable Global citizenship education aims to empower learners to engage and assume active roles both locally and globally to face and resolve global challenges and ultimately to become proactive contributors to a more just, peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, secure and sustainable global challenges and ultimately to become proactive contributors to a more just, peaceful, tolerant, inclusive, secure and sustainable world.
It shares some practices in Global Citizenship Education developed by Brazilian NGO CECIP and concludes with reflections on the challenges to be faced in order to disseminate Global Citizenship Education in Brazil.
There are multiple issues that face higher education, from college access, degree attainment, and student success to the future of shared governance and leadership along with economic and global realities will require higher education to face serious adaptive challenges both now and in the future.
In the face of all these challenges we must continue to work to reverse the tide, evolve new strategies of raising awareness that helps in fostering global education and consolidate on the gains made so far made.
We face a national challenge in transforming our education system to reflect 21st - century learning skills and global influences.
In my interview with Zinny in The Global Search for Education, he discusses the challenges faced in Latin America, how blended learning companies like Kuepa will help, and what the future holds for traditional vs. the newer models of higher eEducation, he discusses the challenges faced in Latin America, how blended learning companies like Kuepa will help, and what the future holds for traditional vs. the newer models of higher educationeducation.
The challenge we face as a nation — and the imperative — is to make sure that all students, of all colors and incomes, have the skills and education necessary to compete in a global economy.
Global Green USA and Green Cross International are combating three of the greatest challenges facing humanity: weapons of mass destruction, lack of clean water, and global warming — with targeted community projects, smart policy solutions, and public educGlobal Green USA and Green Cross International are combating three of the greatest challenges facing humanity: weapons of mass destruction, lack of clean water, and global warming — with targeted community projects, smart policy solutions, and public educglobal warming — with targeted community projects, smart policy solutions, and public education.
This activity report presents a record of the Seminar held from 27 to 29 July 2009 in Paris, focused on the role of education in addressing climate change, linking the local, regional and global contexts with particular emphasis on the challenges faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
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