24 March 2018
In order to be able to adapt to the rapidly changing technological landscape and the evolving job market, students need to learn lifelong skills such as critical thinking and problem-solving, as well as values such as resilience and empathy.
By becoming better equipped to adapt to new jobs and more readily acquire the new skills needed to succeed, these intrinsic values help students withstand the waves of disruption.
One of the most effective ways to inculcate lifelong competencies and values is to incorporate current affairs in education. Teachers can infuse current affairs into classroom discussions, and help students hone their media literacy and critical thinking skills.
Being adept at current affairs also helps students with their academic subjects. For instance, knowledge of local and global issues helps students craft strong arguments in their English-language essays and oral communication examinations.
Becoming competent and updated in current affairs should be regarded as part of the lifelong learning experience of every student.