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"ACTIVE LEARNING" IN THE NEAR FUTURE

🎓Wisdom from Japanese education 🎓vol.8As mentioned several times in the corner of 「wisdom from Japanese education, companies are now saying that more and more IT and AI companies around the world will grow and the required skills and jobs will change dramatically. There are some Western scholars who say that in the next 20 years, about half of what is now will be gone.IT and AI will soon be able to replace the task of doing something that can only be directed to solve something.What should be taught to children now for such a future?As a solution to this problem, a method of learning called 「active learning is attracting attention in Japan.Simply put, it is a way to develop students' ability to solve problems by engaging with their peers, not just memorizing the teaching knowledge they receive from the education staff.In addition to introducing this type of active learning class in educational institutions in Japan, there are also activities within the family that are working to implement these learning methods. Active learning in the family is not difficult. For example, parents may find that they have to deal with stress and misunderstandings by discussing the matter with their child on a daily basis.If you are a parent who runs a store, ask your child, "What kind of product do you want to sell?" You might say, 'That's what you think.' If parents talk to their children many times, they will sometimes think together.It is important for your child to have the technology to figure out how to use the brain to think about the problem, no matter what the problem is.You could say you can do it, but you're not good at it.So if you do not find what you are looking for then just ask, What skills do you need in Myanmar for the future?If parents want to say, 'These are the skills I need in the future,' think again: 'What should I study now to acquire that skill?'Is it possible for a child raised in everyday conversation to be a substitute for IT and AI?#WisdomfromJapaneseeducation