Logiscool ist ein Finalist der Global Franchise Awards

20. Feb. 2023

Wir freuen uns sehr, bekannt geben zu können, dass Logiscool zu den Finalisten der Global Franchise Awards in der Kategorie Kinder und Bildung gehört!

Die Global Franchise Awards sind die prestigeträchtigste Preisverleihung im Franchising und würdigen die Leistungen derjenigen, die in ihrer Branche über sich hinauswachsen.

Wir sind unglaublich stolz darauf, als Finalist berücksichtigt worden zu sein, was wirklich zeigt, dass sich all die harte Arbeit der Logiscool-Familie auszahlt. Diese Anerkennung verdanken wir den Eltern und ihren Kindern sowie unseren engagierten Partnern auf der ganzen Welt, die sich entschieden haben, uns ihr Vertrauen zu schenken. Vielen Dank dafür!

Lost in Digital? 4 in 10 Teens Say They’re Not Ready

A new UK report reveals that 37% of young people aged 16–30 are worried they lack the digital skills needed to secure future jobs, while 41% say they don’t even know which digital skills are most important. Despite growing up with smartphones and social media, many teens still struggle with basic digital literacy—like evaluating online content, using productivity tools, or understanding how AI works. This digital confidence gap risks leaving thousands of young people behind in an economy where nearly every profession demands some level of digital know-how. Experts stress the need for structured, inclusive digital education programs—starting as early as primary school!

Sources: 

https://www.thetimes.com/business-money/ceo-summit/article/alison-brittain-young-people-arent-inherently-digital-natives-svlncqrhp

https://bmmagazine.co.uk/news/princes-trust-warns-of-digital-skills-crisis-as-over-third-of-young-people-lack-confidence-in-securing-tech-jobs/

AI or Fall Behind!

A recent survey revealed that 58% of parents and 67% of teachers believe that children who don’t learn about artificial intelligence will be at a disadvantage in their future careers. Despite this strong belief, only 26% of educators say they feel prepared to teach AI-related topics in the classroom. The gap between expectations and readiness is growing, especially as AI becomes a core skill across industries. Parents are increasingly advocating for AI literacy to be included in school curricula, recognizing its importance alongside reading and math. Some schools have started integrating basic AI concepts through digital literacy or computer science lessons, but coverage remains inconsistent. Experts warn that without immediate investment in teacher training and curriculum development, a generation of students may fall behind in essential digital competencies.

Source: https://www.edtechinnovationhub.com/news/58-percent-of-parents-believe-ai-skills-are-key-to-their-childrens-future-careers