Bawat Paaralan, Edukampyon logo Crises are inevitable and change is the only constant in the world; this is why it is up to us to turn every challenge into opportunities to grow and become better. Throughout Rex Education’s 70 years in the education industry, one of its biggest observations is how
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In our pre-pandemic times, studying for many Filipino youth involved getting their noses buried inside the pages of a book. Those bounded pieces of paper have been the sword and shield of many students through the years, and these have given parents assurances that their kids are being fed with the right knowledge.
But as the entire planet went to a COVID-19 shift, so did our way of learning. Virtual education paved the way for many to continue learning while the battle against the virus raged on. New materials are introduced in the digital learning system, making e-books among the new sources for knowledge. While the internet has been a dependable partner for students even during the days prior to the pandemic, the question many ask is: Is digital learning the beginning of the end for printed textbooks?
Photos from Robothon 2019 The present and the future are rapidly changing. In 10 years’ time, 50% of jobs will be changed by automation, and 9 out of 10 jobs will require digital skills. But are our students learning the right digital skills to prepare and equip them as they enter this immensely di