During the coronavirus crisis, digital tools have become a lifeline for education. But learning from home could amplify existing inequalities.
Category: technology
How can we tell if artificial intelligence threatens work?
by Stuart W. ElliottU.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine New technologies tend to shift jobs and skills. New technologies … More
Why teaching matters more than ever before
by Stavros Yiannouka, CEO, WISE – World Innovation Summit for Education and Andreas Schleicher, Director, Directorate for Education and Skills … More
Which careers do students go for?
by Marie-Helene DoumetSenior Analyst, Directorate for Education and Skills Career decisions are wrought in complexities. Many students start by looking … More
Awarding – and imagining – teaching excellence
by Andreas SchleicherDirector, Directorate for Education and Skills Tonight, the winners of the Higher Education Academy’s newly launched Global Teaching … More
Future shock: Teaching yourself to learn
by Marilyn Achiron Editor, Education and Skills Directorate The book reviewer for the Wall Street Journal wrote of reading Tyler Cowen’s 2013 … More