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Data literacy skills: what they are and how do we teach them to our students?

Neo LMS

As the world has dealt with transitions in how we live, learn, and work, everyone has had to adapt in one way or another. This helps us understand where students are in the learning process and adjust our instruction as needed. Over the past couple of years, STEM skills have increased in demand in the workplace.

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Enabling the next generation of citizen data scientists

eSchool News

million new jobs by 2026. Whether implicitly or explicitly, a new generation of data scientists is learning these skills. This has led to a remarkable uptick in the need for data scientists. Data science has been the top career on Glassdoor for the last four years, and according to some estimates, the field will add 11.5

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Without changes in education, the future of work will leave more people behind

The Hechinger Report

The health care industry is expected to add the most jobs by 2026, and, together with the social assistance sector, will account for 4 million new jobs — one-third of all new positions, according to the BLS estimates. Other fast-growing occupations include STEM-related jobs, such as statisticians, software developers and mathematicians.

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Jobs in cybersecurity are exploding: Why are women locked out?

The Hechinger Report

will grow 28 percent by 2026. At a high school level, cybersecurity doesn’t need to build on coding — you could be an arts major and get into cybersecurity … Though once [girls] get to college, they’ll definitely need to learn some coding.” will grow 28 percent by 2026. Future of Learning. Weekly Update.

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6 ways to bolster STEM education for the future

eSchool News

STEM education would emphasize problem-solving, interdisciplinary approaches and the value of discovery and play, according to a new 10-year vision from the American Institutes for Research for the U.S. Department of Education’s STEM Initiatives Team. Next page: The 6 components of future STEM education.

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The Kansas Moonshot: Redesigning Education

techlearning

More choice in their learning activities ? Social and emotional learning supports ? Meaningful curricula through project-based learning, and ? We want to totally redesign K–12 education for all 286 school districts in Kansas by 2026.” Technical and employability skills ? Civic engagement opportunities ?

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Shop class is grounded, high school aviation classes are taking flight

The Hechinger Report

Editor’s note: This story led off this week’s Future of Learning newsletter, which is delivered free to subscribers’ inboxes every other Wednesday with trends and top stories about education innovation. The class is being launched with the help of education nonprofit Remake Learning. percent over the next four years.