Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Teaching & Research Forum => Topic started by: kamruzzaman.bba on March 26, 2019, 03:55:06 PM
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As educators, we constantly strive to prepare our students for the ‘real world’ that exists around them. We teach them how to read, write, and calculate. Then, of course, there are the less tangible skills we teach; such as how to work in a team, think critically, and be curious about the things they encounter each day.
We want to prepare them to lead productive and successful lives once they leave us and enter into the realm of adulthood. But what lies ahead for our students in the future? Did educators of twenty years ago know that so much of our world would be based on computers and technology now? Could they have known what skills would be needed in the job market today? Unlikely, but yet they had to do their best to prepare their students for this world anyhow. Nowadays, educators are still charged with the same complicated task – preparing students for the unknown.
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https://www.teachthought.com/the-future-of-learning/how-to-prepare-student-for-21st-century-survival/
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Thanks
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Thanks for your knowledge sharing text...
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Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you very much for your post.
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Very informative post. Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Dewan Golam Yazdani Showrav
Assistant Professor (Marketing)
Department of Business Administration
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Very helpful. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to share.
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Very informative post. Thanks for sharing.