Fecha de publicación: 2021-06-28
La parte positiva para el sector educativo es que la pandemia también ha creado una nueva demanda de perfeccionamiento y reciclaje
Educación ejecutiva en Centroamérica: Cómo todo cambió con Covid-19
La educación ejecutiva se está adaptando a las necesidades de una sociedad cada vez más compleja.
Por Daniel Zueras, E&N
Sabemos que la pandemia llegó a cambiarlo todo, pero ¿será este un cambio estructural? La adaptación se tuvo que hacer aprisa y corriendo, y ahora la Educación Ejecutiva (EE) debe de ir
más allá de Zoom o Teams, explorando la omnicanalidad y las experiencias inmersivas en la educación en línea. Se va a acentuar una mayor competencia en la industria educativa de gigantes tecnológicas como Google y Microsoft que pone en guardia a la Educación Ejecutiva. Asimismo ya se vislumbran asociaciones estratégicas de aprendizaje de empresas y escuelas de negocios.
Summary
Decades of slow but steady progress in educating more children around the world abruptly ended in 2020. By April, an unprecedented 1.4 billion students were shut out of their pre-primary, primary, and secondary schools in more than 190 countries, in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. As the pandemic persisted, schools in some countries or jurisdictions reopened for in-person teaching, or opened for some students, while elsewhere schools have remained closed ever since with learning to greater or lesser extent taking place online or otherwise remotely. In some places, there have been waves of schools opening only to close again. An estimated 90 percent of the world’s school-aged children have had their education disrupted by the pandemic.
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Beard Group Releases Agenda for 2021 Class Action Money & Ethics Conference
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NEW YORK, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beard Group, Inc., finalized the agenda and faculty for the 5th Annual Class Action Money & Ethics Conference, a virtual event, scheduled for June 29 and 30, 2021.
This year s agenda centers on emerging areas of class action issues and proceedings, and includes an interactive session led by Mediator Bonnie Castrey entitled Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond – Impact on Schools, Students, Parents, Teachers, and Staff.
Continuing in their roles as conference co-chairs and sponsors are Robin Cantor, Managing Director, BRG and Christopher Ritchie, Executive Managing Director, Huntington Bank. I was a speaker at the inaugural event and have witnessed how the class action focus of the conference engages new and expanded audiences every year. This year s agenda builds on that success by continuing
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