How the Changing Education Landscape is Helping Entrepreneurs
The higher-education industry is changing drastically and that change
SynED recognized that our society is changing rapidly, and as a consequence education has evolved into a multi-faceted, life-long activity no longer delivered in a monolithic block during one’s first twenty years.
SynED recognized that our society is changing rapidly, and as a consequence education has evolved into a multi-faceted, life-long activity no longer delivered in a monolithic block during one’s first twenty years.
Keeping up with current and future trends arms educators, employers, and citizens with the knowledge to make relevant decisions and create effective organizations to support those evolving needs.
SynED monitors and investigates the evolving education field and translates research projects into insightful reports. We adopt emerging best practices and develop evidence-based processes and technologies that help you meet your objectives.
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