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The situation is still precarious and it is of paramount importance that we don’t upset the equilibrium by pretending everything is fine.

Hopefully, the war against the deadly bugs has been won thanks to the scientists who discovered the vaccines. And the world as we know it, appears to have regained a newish normal once again. However, the situation is still precarious and it is of paramount importance that we don’t upset the equilibrium by pretending everything is fine when it’s not.

Being locked in created opportunity to work from home. In a way, it legitimised and validated innovation, giving freedom for teachers to try out new ideas, especially in technology. But, ironically, is stubborn and difficult to implement. Inasmuch as teaching and learning have remained linear, it appears that a paradigm shift will have to happen before a new way of teaching and learning can be realised.

There is little doubt that the exponential, growth of technology is creating a new techno environment which has had a positive global impact. They have to be fully competent in technology and aware of its innate, strengths and dangers. Above all, they are going to have to have strong communication, literacy and numeracy skills, which are crucial for research.

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