We cannot wait for the government to formulate policy, top-down approaches are lethargic and byzantine which takes a lot of time to be implemented which our children do not have. Parents and educators would have to take a pro-active approach …
The new Annual Employability report by Aspiring Minds reveals that 80% of Indian engineers are not fit for any job in the knowledge economy and only 2.5% of them possess tech skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI) that industry requires. Skills …
Coding is about much more than teaching technology. It incorporates logic, problem-solving, and creativity in an engaging way for children of all ages. The non-cognitive skills that children develop through coding lessons are even more beneficial to young learners than …
If we do not introduce Coding in schools, then our children will be at a huge disadvantage and the future would be precarious. In 2017, Ephesus Learning, an ed-tech start up from Delhi, launched Cubetto which has been introduced in …
Before the Industrial Revolution, fewer than 10% of schools taught mathematics, After the tipping point, every school introduced mathematics because that was the centre of the revolution. Coding skills are to us now what mathematics was to the Industrial Revolution. …
Now the question is how we prepare our kids for the future, there is only one answer to that question: Coding. The next question is Who will do this? The only answer is both parents and educators. Both believe that …
The Future of Jobs Report by the World Economic Forum has predicted 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that do not even exist yet. The world is changing at …