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Reimagining Education: Keeping the human in the loop
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Reforming adult and continuing education has become a key issue in an era defined by relentless change borne of constant technological advancements.
Featured Articles
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More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas, and the United Nations predicts that figure will reach 70 percent by 2050. Cities worldwide already generate a significant amount of solid waste annually, adding to vexing issues that the global community is trying to address–demand for transportation, air pollution, access to public open spaces, urban sprawl, and general sustainability challenges.
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JUMBO Group shows how digital transformation and its seafood business can go together.
From the Editor

By Havovi Joshi
Reforming adult and continuing education has become a key issue in an era defined by relentless change borne of constant technological advancements.
At The Helm

Outdated education paradigms must be revamped to reclaim the all-important human quality: agency.
Vantage Point

By Pradeep Varakantham
, By Sidney Tio
How educators can work with generative artificial intelligence models to improve learning.
Pulse Point

How Singapore’s SkillsFuture Movement delivers skills and employment outcomes.
Case In Point

By Adam Tatarynowicz
, By Wee-Kiat Lim
, By Mahima Rao-Kachroo
How an internal learning platform became a market success.
The Entrepreneur's Corner

Sharon Wong turned a desire for fashionable maternity wear into a journey with women into motherhood.
A Walk Through Asia

By Shoeb Kagda
Upskilling of workers is critical for building a more resilient workforce and future-proofing economic growth.Upskilling has become a buzzword for governments across the region as they gear up to boost economic growth and improve productivity. A confluence of factors such as digitalisation, automation, and artificial intelligence is heralding a new age where these elements have become powerful drivers of economic success.
Parting Shot

By Seema Chokshi
And why decision-makers should care about it.
Insights

By Jacinth Tan
More balanced understanding may curb unintended negative outcomes.

By Hao Liang
, By Yongheng Sun
, By Tianhao Yao
Financing not-so-green industries’ environmental transition could really move the climate needle.