The founder and CEO of Hatch Canada, Peter Kuperman has grown his business by 13 percent month over month since its inception in 2014. Dedicated to providing children with a mastery-based education, Peter Kuperman relies on his time with Khan Academy to guide his business strategies, and ensures Hatch students learn about using robots and coding while developing new skills.
2. INTRODUCTION
The founder and CEO of Hatch Canada, Peter
Kuperman has grown his business by 13 percent month
over month since its inception in 2014. Dedicated to
providing children with a mastery-based education,
Peter Kuperman relies on his time with Khan Academy
to guide his business strategies, and ensures Hatch
students learn about using robots and coding while
developing new skills.
Changes to education are nearly constant and they
reflect the changing landscape of both the work and
social environment. As it moves into 2017, experts
suspect that authentic learning will move more into the
spotlight. Authentic learning provides individuals with
real-world learning experiences and includes such
things as vocational training and apprenticeships.
3. TRENDS IN EDUCATION
These positions fall in line with another trend toward
personalization. Personalized education gives students
the ability to advance at their own pace and focus on
what they want to learn. This is largely made possible by
advances in technology that give students more control
over their educational content.
There is also a suspected trend that focuses on
students being creators instead of just consumers.
Again, technology is responsible for driving this
movement because it gives students the opportunity to
affect the world they live in before they graduate. Finally,
it is believed that the upcoming year will see a new trend
in microlearning. This refers to learning small amounts
of content over time and helps accommodate the shorter
attention spans that students may have partly as a result
of technology.