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Making the Most of Technology for Learning and Training in Latin America

OECD

2020OECD skills studies95 citationsDOI

Abstract

Digitalisation is transforming the world of work and societies, and creating opportunities to learn and develop skills in new ways, times and places. The adoption and use of digital technologies can help Latin American countries close the skills gap with more advanced economies. This report demonstrates how Latin American countries can realise the potential of new technologies for skills development in schools and all stages of life. It identifies barriers to accessing ICT infrastructure and connectivity limitations in Latin America, and provides recommendations on how they can be overcome to ensure that all students and citizens can benefit from new technologies for learning. The report explores the relationship between technology use in initial education and students' performance in Latin America, and how policies can best support teachers as digital tools enter their classrooms. Digitalisation provides new opportunities for lifelong learning and this report examines the potential of open education and [massive open online courses] MOOCs in reaching those adults who are most in need of training in Latin American countries.

Topics & Concepts

Training (meteorology)Latin AmericansComputer scienceMathematics educationPsychologyPolitical scienceGeographyLawMeteorologyDigital literacy in educationE-Learning and Knowledge ManagementEducational Innovations and Technology
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