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It’s Friday, and we have an intriguing article to share with you – something to read and think about over the weekend. Here’s the opening statement:
“The conventional wisdom about 21st century skills holds that students need to master the STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering and math — and learn to code as well because that’s where the jobs are. It turns out that is a gross simplification of what students need to know and be able to do, and some proof for that comes from a surprising source: Google.”
Read the full article here:
The surprising thing Google learned about its employees — and what it means for today’s students
You’ll be interested to hear what they found out! (and it even involves something called “Project Aristotle…”)
Have a delight-full weekend!