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Opinion: Hands-On Learning Will Be Critical for Industry 5.0

November 14, 2024


Ft. Lauderdale JROTC cadets. Photo by Justin Merriman

Hands-on learning is shaping the future of education and workforce development as we transition into the era of Industry 5.0. In a world where technology and human creativity converge, students need practical experiences to bridge the gap between the classroom and the demands of emerging industries. This article explores how immersive, project-based learning equips students with critical problem-solving skills, adaptability, and innovation—qualities essential for thriving in a tech-driven, human-centered future. Learn more about the pivotal role of experiential learning in preparing students for Industry 5.0:




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