Dive Brief:
Of the developed nations best positioned for success in the age of automation, the U.S. ranks ninth according to a recent study profiled in the Hechinger Report; a dismal prospect for the country with the world’s most well-regarded collection of colleges and universities.
While there is great uncertainty about how most countries will contend with the rapidly changing development and use of technology, some countries are looking to keep up with the changes with adaptation in secondary and higher education. In Singapore, residents are given stipends to pay for government-offered courses which can be taken any […]
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