Tags : 2022

Lifelong Learning in a 3.0 World

Before the pandemic, companies, educators and workers used all of the different modalities of lifelong learning. Lectures, pamphlets, books, seminars and continuing education classes were the norm for the last century. And then, those methods were joined by online classes, YouTube videos and college courses offered by institutions from all over the world. What works […]Read More

Education’s Public-Private Partnerships of Today Help Develop Palm Coast’s Town

Above: Joe Rizzo, Executive Director of Flagler County Education Foundation, talks with future leaders. SPONSORED CONTENT According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, five of the 10 fastest-growing occupations between 2020-2030 are related to the medical field, and the other five are a mix of the trade and technical industries.  Preparing Palm Coast to […]Read More

The Great Resignation: Upskilling, Reskilling and Formal Education

SPONSORED CONTENT What can we learn from the ‘Great Resignation’ that is now driving millions of workers and billions of dollars to Upskilling Startups? Finding, attracting and retaining talent with requisite skills has been increasingly difficult for businesses. Employees who feel stuck in jobs that are not satisfying or lucrative have created a change-in-the-workplace movement. […]Read More

Community Service Is Good Business

Flagler Tiger Bay Club Supports Education Through Scholarships As we prepare to award our third round of scholarships, this moment offers a chance to reflect on why we view education as a priority and our responsibility to ensure the next generation has the greatest opportunity for success.  One of Flagler Tiger Bay Club’s core missions […]Read More

The Road Ahead-The Evolution of Learning and the Four Impacts

COVID-19 resulted in significant changes in the education landscape, some of which were not previously seen. Education delivery and strategies are being reexamined across the country as a result of this paradigm shift to online and remote learning. Schools across the First Coast Region have responded with creativity and innovation. Despite this, emotional and stress-related […]Read More

From The Publisher-April 2022

Our theme for this issue is “The Evolution of Learning”. On the Editorial Advisory Board, we had interesting conversations about this theme. Obviously there needed to be content that was about the Education Industry. But we wanted to focus more in this issue on how “learning” was changing. The article, An Innovative Place to Grow […]Read More