How are STEM educators adapting to the evolving demands of education and the workplace? What role do emerging technologies and innovative teaching methods play in preparing students for success? Discover how 488 STEM educators across EMEA are using emerging technologies, fostering critical thinking and building industry connections to prepare students for academic and workplace success.
To uncover the answers, Cengage, in collaboration with Shift Insight, surveyed 488 STEM educators across 21 countries in the EMEA region and conducted in-depth interviews with 15 instructors. The results highlight a dynamic landscape where educators are embracing accessible and inclusive teaching methods while tackling challenges such as technological disparities and shifting student expectations.
The report, STEM In Higher Education: Exploring Innovative Techniques For Student Success, reveals that many educators are integrating cutting-edge technologies into their classrooms, boosting engagement and fostering critical thinking. But it’s not just about tech, soft skills like communication and independent learning are gaining prominence as essential tools for workplace readiness.
Despite these advancements, challenges persist. How can educators balance the promise of AI with its current limitations? What can be done to ensure consistent adoption of innovative practices across institutions?
Collaboration with industry emerged as a key strategy for bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world application. From internships to industry-led projects, these partnerships are seen as vital in equipping students with the skills they need to thrive.
Curious to explore these insights further? Read the full report by Cengage to dive deeper into the evolving strategies and innovations shaping STEM education across EMEA.
Download the Cengage report STEM In Higher Education: Exploring Innovative Techniques For Student Success.
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