by Knovva Academy | Oct 14, 2020 | 21st Century Skills, Education, Interactive Learning
Problem-solving skills do not necessarily develop naturally; they need to be explicitly taught in a way that can be transferred across multiple settings and contexts. When the future scenarios are few, finite, and familiar, risks can be mitigated based on ranking...
by Knovva Academy | Sep 28, 2020 | 21st Century Skills, Education
Over the past few decades, there has been more emphasis on leadership programs for undergraduate university students while leadership training for secondary school adolescents has also gained increased acceptance as a priority. The transformation of college aged...
by Knovva Academy | Sep 22, 2020 | 21st Century Skills, Blended Learning, Interactive Learning
Peter Dufresne Senior Vice President of Academic As grown-ups, we live in a world full of projects and problems, collaborating in social settings to find solutions collectively. This fundamental course of reasoning, investigating, and cooperating in a social setting...
by Knovva Academy | Sep 2, 2020 | 21st Century Skills, Partner School
Sherrierose Garcia Gonzales Middle-High School Principal BINUS SCHOOL – Serpong This week’s School Voice belongs to Sherrierose Garcia Gonzales, Middle-High School Principal at BINUS School – Serpong. Located near Jakarta, BINUS School – Serpong is a...
by Knovva Academy | Aug 21, 2020 | 21st Century Skills, Blended Learning, Education, Teaching Strategies
by Amy E. Lyn, PhD Emotional intelligence has significant influence over career and personal success. People who are emotionally intelligent are able to identify their emotions, and they are aware of what is going on in their inner world. They have the presence of...
by Knovva Academy | Aug 10, 2020 | 21st Century Skills, Classroom, Education
By Alex Krasser Head of Online Learning Design at Knovva Academy Ed.M, Harvard Graduate School of Education “In order to create change, you have to identify and unearth the roots of your teaching practice.” — Nikki Williams Rucker At the start of the year, a teacher...