Education Special Section
“The way students learn, share
ideas, get access to content, create, and
collaborate is fundamentally different,”
says Anthony Salcito, vice president
of worldwide education at Microsoft.
“Their mindsets are different, and the
workplaces we are preparing them for are
different, so we have to recognize there
has been a lot of change. What we’ve now
got to do at a system level, the institution
level, is not only embrace that change
but use it in a purposeful way to drive a
different dynamic in classrooms.”
Experts believe that the human
psychology of learning has seen little
change over time, but external factors,
including the digital revolution, have
unstoppably shaped the way in which
we learn and teach. Technology has
brought about exciting and innovative
ways for personalized learning and
novel approaches for teachers to address
gaps in learning processes. Yet one
constant remains in education, and that
is the critical role of teachers. Human
interactions are undoubtedly crucial
both inside and outside of the classroom.
The inspiration and support provided
by teachers is what can make a student
successful, even if that student is provided
all other tools and opportunities needed
to succeed.
Preschool Education
If you’re interested in
potentially taking on the cost
of a second mortgage, look no further
than sending your child to preschool.
When seeking out the program that is
right for your child, many considerations
are taken into account including safety,
cost, location, teacher cre