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STUDENT VOICE: The path to health equity begins in K-12 classrooms

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Surya Pulukuri is a member of the class of 2027 at Harvard Medical School. read more STUDENT VOICE: Humanities are in trouble in the state of Florida. Contact the opinion editor at opinion@hechingerreport.org. Sign up for Hechingers weekly newsletter.

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How Creative Technology Can Help Students Take on the Future

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School leaders are increasingly turning to organizations like the World Economic Forum and analyzing data on the most in-demand skills for the next five years. Brian Johnsrud The latest World Economic Forum Jobs Report highlights the top skills that will rise in importance by 2027.

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How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 1

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According to the World Economic Forum , creative thinking is the second most in-demand skill organizations will prioritize in workforce development initiatives through 2027, followed by AI. Beyond academics, creativity is also essential for career success.

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The new labor market: No bachelor’s required?

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jobs like registered nurse, human resources assistant, or help desk technician.) Any shift in the workforce to the advantage of workers without degrees carries obvious implications for economic mobility and equity. between now and 2027. in, say, the humanities might get workers off to a slow start. The American B.A.