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A recent report by the Australia Institute's Centre for Future Work has found that employment conditions have become much more challenging for graduates and that their rates of full-time work are significantly dow . . .
Recent recommendations from the Welsh Youth Parliament include that “Schools should teach more life skills to avoid producing "A* robots with no knowledge of the real world." The Parliament called for the n . . .
The jobs of the future will be the ones that can’t be automated and replaced by computers or robots. These jobs will require creativity, passion, imagination and social and emotional intelligence. Wit . . .
Like many Asian societies, Singapore places great emphasis on academic results. But, in catering to children who are less academically inclined Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education (ITE) has drawn th . . .
ChalkFace has been following the debate around the globe on whether mobile phones should be allowed in schools, and we have published a range of articles on this topic over the last few months, so we took great in . . .
Students who take part in physical exercise during academic lessons — like star jumps or running on the spot — do better in tests than classmates who choose sedentary learning, research has shown.  . . .
There is a growing trend for students to try to earn some extra money from their hobbies in order to make end meet while at university. Students’ extracurricular ventures may show enterprise – but . . .
This one is the most obvious. Learning isn’t easy, and being able to focus is important for digesting new information and understanding concepts. When you get a good night’s sleep, you feel fresh . . .