21st Century Education

B2 – Upper Intermediate

“The children are our future.” This is a sentence we often hear from the generations ahead of us. With this vision in mind, society, through collaborative work, strive to value, respect, and train them for the future. The goal is to help them realize their full potential.

One aspect of such training is education. In the 21st century, we are experiencing a technological revolution. It dramatically changed the way children learn and interact with each other. For example, online learning is becoming the norm. Kids can stay at home and still be “present” at school. They can even take their exams in the comfort of their homes!

But how does 21st-century education benefit the children and in turn, society? Watch the video about 21st century education.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are some ways technology is utilized in learning?
  2. What do you think of distance learning?
  3. How does the fast-developing technology affect the way children learn and communicate?
  4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using technology in educating children?
  5. What are some examples of jobs that are recently invented?
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2 replies on “21st Century Education”

1. Students and teachers sare the knowledge around the world they consume, produce and interchange information.
2. I think distance learning want to help to many people for studying and learning new things.
3. The learning can happen anyway and anywher. When students growth, they are people very qualified with few resources, in a busy and competitive world with uncertaintes.
4. The advantages are more creative problem solves and better communicators.
5. Influencer, youtuber, …

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