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Uncover the opportunities within your curriculum

Discover how your curriculum can equip students with the skills to thrive in tomorrow’s world

- Understand the challenges facing today’s students

- Identify the skills students need to succeed

- Craft your own proven curriculum solution to help students thrive


"An estimated 65 per cent of today’s young people are set to be employed in roles that don’t yet exist."


Source: How, L. (2018). What jobs are we preparing children for? TeacherToolkit.
Traditional education risks falling short in preparing young people for further study and the future world of work. Half of today’s global workforce needs to upskill or reskill to stay relevant.

By 2030, the World Economic Forum projects this figure to be at 90 per cent. The key to closing this gap is a flexible curriculum that emphasizes the development of specific skills, attributes and competencies while adhering to national standards.

Skills such as problem-solving, adaptability, critical thinking, and communication skills make young people stand out in the workplace and beyond. Students will reap life-long benefits by learning these skills early on.


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