- Today’s fast-changing world requires students with “twenty-first-century skills.”
- All too often, however, students in many countries are not acquiring these skills.
- Innovative education technologies such as adaptive learning platforms and interactive games are beginning to show potential for helping address skills gaps.
- Delivering on the potential of technology will ultimately require effective collaborations among many players.
Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at bcg.perspectives – Education Technology and the Twenty-First-Century Skills Gap.




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