A new UNESCO Broadband Commission report on “Digital skills for life and work” shows that education systems worldwide are only just beginning to help learners cultivate the digital skills they need to excel in our increasingly digitized societies. The report highlights the emergence of a new global skills gap where gender, class, geography and age can have a huge impact on whether a person is able to harness new technologies or not. It also presents strategies for ensuring all groups of people can develop these skills. Read more about the findings of the report and download the full report here.
Global skills gap in digital education
by Tamara Carpenter | Feb 1, 2018 | Digital Learning, Digital Technologies | 0 comments