Education: from online provision by force to online provision “through choice”

Paolo Landri, senior researcher at the CNR-IRPPS (National Research Council at the Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies), explains how an informed choice is required in terms of using technology-based tools which are more suitable to educational requirements, without necessarily accepting platforms that are more widely available on the market, which have been created for professionals in the field and not for schools.

Di |2024-07-15T10:06:18+01:00Febbraio 8th, 2021|Education, MF, Social Inclusion|0 Commenti

Italy’s national skills plan: how to involve schools (and teachers)

Data show that Italy is lagging behind the rest of Europe on digital skills. The project announced by the Labour Minister Catalfo as part of the country's Recovery Plan will have a budget of 11.2 billion euro. Giovanni Biondi, President of Indire: These funds should be used properly

Di |2024-07-15T10:06:11+01:00Novembre 11th, 2020|Education, Future of Work, MF|0 Commenti

Coronavirus and e-learning: all the tools for home schooling

From video channels with educational content to fully-fledged online platforms with practice tests there are many ways to keep up the training and be schooled while quarantined at home.

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:53+01:00Marzo 23rd, 2020|Education, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

Schools: after Coronavirus, nothing will be the same

Schools are closed all over Italy, 7.5 million students are staying home. The digital world, which so far has divided teachers' opinions, has quickly become the only way to keep in touch with the children and teach long distance. But what will happen after this emergency?

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:52+01:00Marzo 10th, 2020|Education, MF|0 Commenti

Education of the future: More independence, more languages and no more final year exams

So says Nadia Cattaneo, headmistress at the Enrico Tosi technical college in Northern Italy, said to be the best school in the country

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:12+01:00Ottobre 3rd, 2018|Education, MF|0 Commenti

School 2.0, Italian teachers are becoming open to technology

It is a slow process, but even the most sceptical teachers are beginning to understand that teaching needs to be updated . These are the words of Chiara Burberi, CEO of Redooc, a digital teaching platform dedicated to scientific subjects

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:04+01:00Giugno 15th, 2018|Education, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti
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