Giovanni Biondi, leader of INDIRE, believes it should be up to schools to decide whether the right conditions are in place for the scheme to complement the students’ curricula. The distinction lies in making it a joint effort between schools and companies
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So says Nadia Cattaneo, headmistress at the Enrico Tosi technical college in Northern Italy, said to be the best school in the country
Qualified teachers, technology, teaching methods: here are the people we can learn from to improve our schools
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
Martin Laba is an expert in communication. He teaches young people the skills they need to fully prepare themselves for the working world of the future
Millennials are the generation with the highest level of education and training to date. They have the soft skills the market asks for and yet companies see them as aliens. As children they were mollycoddled, as a generation they’re over criticised; yet as we emerge from the economic crisis, millennials want to show their worth. These are the words of Alessandro Rosina.
In 2004 Turin saw the establishment of the foundation presided over by Dario Odifreddi, who said: There is an enormous demand for traditional trades. The difference today is that they have to be rehashed, modernised and upgraded technologically. Doing the job of a maitre or chef cannot be the same as it was ten years ago.
The European Training Foundation has listed this organisation established in Como as one of the ten best in Europe. The secret to ensuring employment rates above the average? Put the students literally to work
Digital innovation and valued teachers: Estonian students grow up in an ideal context stemming from foresight and major investments. A role model that more and more countries are turning to
Video interview with the Education Manager at Confindustria on the importance of cultivating the right skills already at school in order to build employability.
In a world overrun by digital technologies, schools and universities cannot just stand by and watch. Millennials are not the students of 20 years ago. The experience of Andrea Cioffi, founder of Enjoy Your Learning
Such institutes would be the making of Italy, but students are still few and far between: We must make up for lost time, especially in terms of legislation, and promote the idea of a country that can make it .
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.