La Direccte Centre-Val de Loire et l’Insee ont présenté le 7 février 2019 une seconde étude orientée vers la demande sociale de la population. Plus...
Étude prospective dans la branche de la publicité : lancement des enquêtes en ligne
Dans le cadre de l'EDEC (Engagement de Développement de l’Emploi et des Compétences), la branche de la Publicité, l’Afdas et l’État, avec l’aide du Kyu Lab, lancent deux enquêtes en ligne auprès des professionnels et entreprises du secteur. Plus...
190 000 ménages utilisateurs de services à la personne en 2030 : un défi et une opportunité pour le secteur
L'Agefiph Hauts-de-France vous souhaite une belle année 2019

Vision 2030: Redesigning Education for the Future
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Vision 2030: Redesigning Education for the Future
Stephen Downes, Nov 06, 2018, Asbar World Forum 2018, Riyadh, Saudia Arabia
In this presentation I outline three ways education needs to adapt to the future, by becoming more relevant, engaging and personal, and then describe the technologies and approaches we will need to develop and use in order to support this. (Note that long portions of the video are blocked by a camera operator sitting down in front of my camera and doing nothing in particular).
The future of education is now
There is no shortage of challenges facing the world today. Conflict and instability are driving waves of migration, prompting political responses that range from open to hostile. Inequalities are rising and wages are stagnant in many OECD countries, a phenomenon widely blamed for public discontent. Trust in government is at its lowest in decades. More...
A bridge to the future
Cedefop’s latest policy report evaluates the progress achieved in European policy-making in the field since the beginning of the Copenhagen process. It also looks ahead to how the new policy framework, Europe 2020, will underpin continuing reform in vocational education and training and lifelong learning in the next decade. More...
2019 : ce qui nous attend…

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The Future of Student Organizations
By . OK, so on Tuesday I outlined what we know and don’t know about the Ford government’s new policy of rendering non-tuition fees non-mandatory and suggested that while some of it was confused and confusing, the effect was going to be quite detrimental to independent student groups. More...
Jobs of the future: are you ready to join in?
We are in the middle of a fourth industrial revolution. The first saw the world move from rural societies to industrial urban centres; the second introduced mass production; and the third brought the digital revolution. More...