December 23, 2015
Categories: Report On Education, Strategies
Tags: early childhood education, education and poverty, skills development
1. Learning as a Pathway of Poverty Learning is pivotal in breaking the cycle of poverty and social exclusion experienced by many worldwide. Panelists will discuss how better learning outcomes will result in greater equality and prosperity. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.usaid.gov n education, it’s critical to focus on quality of primary schooling, including: standards; starting where poor children […]
December 23, 2015
Categories: Competitiveness
Tags: globalization, higher education, skills development, Usaid
As globalization increases the demand for higher-level skills, a growing number of young people in the developing world find themselves without the relevant knowledge to fully participate in and contribute to economic growth. USAID is helping countries expand equitable access to higher education and workforce development programs, while improving the quality and relevance of these programs. […]
August 28, 2015
Categories: E-learning
Tags: skills development, stem
From websites to games, contests to summer camps, we’ve got a ton of sites to explore in science, technology, engineering and math for kids age 5 to 18. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.mastersindatascience.org The Ultimate STEM Guide for Kids: 239 Cool Sites About Science, Technology, Engineering and Math See on Scoop.it – Teaching and testing
July 3, 2015
Categories: E-learning
Tags: skills development, stem
From websites to games, contests to summer camps, we’ve got a ton of sites to explore in science, technology, engineering and math for kids age 5 to 18. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.mastersindatascience.org Nuclear fusion. Virtual reality. Clean water for all. With the world facing 14 Grand Challenges for Engineering, your interest in math and science […]
May 15, 2015
Categories: Economy
Tags: jobs, skills development
Click here to edit the title Source: readwrite.com If you’re in the market for a new job, you might want to consider the tech sector.According to LinkedIn, the most desirable skills in 2013 were dominated by tech. See on Scoop.it – Teaching and testing