As automation disrupts the labor market and good middle-class jobs disappear, schools are struggling to equip students with future-proof skills.
Source: Students are being prepared for jobs that no longer exist. Here’s how that could change.
As automation disrupts the labor market and good middle-class jobs disappear, schools are struggling to equip students with future-proof skills.
Source: Students are being prepared for jobs that no longer exist. Here’s how that could change.
We hear a lot about how college students “only search in Google these days” or “never look past the first page of results.” How true are such commonly held assumptions? Are they supported by recent examinations of student research behaviors? For answers, I looked at seven studies published within the last three years. Here is what I learned:
via How college students *really* do research – findings from recent studies | usable libraries.
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