The Global Search for Education: Lifelong Learning – Are Youth Ready? Millennials Around the World Weigh In
Jun28

The Global Search for Education: Lifelong Learning – Are Youth Ready? Millennials Around the World Weigh In

A recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Centre showed that only 16% of Americans think that a four-year degree course prepares students very well for a high-paying job in the modern economy. Ongoing technological change means jobs we do today will probably not be here tomorrow. Additionally, the growing gap between employer needs and what education provides would suggest that ongoing learning is becoming now (more than ever) the...

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Around the World in 30 Days – May 2017
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Around the World in 30 Days – May 2017

C. M. Rubin’s Monthly Global Education Report CMRubinWorld’s mission for over 7 years has been to ask the important questions about learning, share the most innovative ideas and be a bridge builder between the past and the future of global education. Ongoing rapid technological advancements continue to change our world. What competencies will young people need to succeed 5, 10, or 25 years from now? This month we invited Justine...

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The Global Search for Education: Dear Millennials – Are You Politically Active?
May28

The Global Search for Education: Dear Millennials – Are You Politically Active?

UCLA’s 2015 survey of US students found that “interest in political and civic engagement has reached the highest levels since the study began 50 years ago. Nearly 1 in 10 incoming first-year students expects to participate in student protests while in college.” In The 2014 Allstate-National Journal Heartland Monitor Poll, 83 percent of millennials said that if Americans volunteered more time and money to community groups and...

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The Global Search for Education: Global Millennials on Relationships, Marriage, Modern Family – What’s Normal?
Mar28

The Global Search for Education: Global Millennials on Relationships, Marriage, Modern Family – What’s Normal?

“Relationships are becoming increasingly self-defining; there has been an explosion in the language used to describe them. People are taking a more active role in the formation of language, whether it be creating the right word for their relationship, or their gender,” writes Marguerite Ohan. The face of the family has changed significantly during the past two generations. According to OECD research, all populations are ageing, there...

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Around the World in 30 Days: September 2016
Sep29

Around the World in 30 Days: September 2016

C. M. Rubin’s Global Education Report Why does character education matter? And why do so many believe its role in schools is more important than ever? What does it mean to be a great Principal? How well do you know the United Nations? What do millennials think about global leadership? What would Howard Gardner do if he was Secretary of Education? What does Randi Weingarten believe will be the legacy of Race to the Top and Barack...

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