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Resilience and Future-Readiness: Key Takeaways from Edufair Dubai 2025

Resilience isn't just a 'gift'. It needs understanding and nurturing. Embracing tech and lifelong learning are crucial for future-readiness.

There are many people sitting in a class room in their chairs and one guy is standing and teaching...
There are many people sitting in a class room in their chairs and one guy is standing and teaching them lessons. In the background, we can observe photographs to the wall and some paper stick, stuck to the wall.

Resilience and Future-Readiness: Key Takeaways from Edufair Dubai 2025

At Edufair Dubai 2025, educators discussed the importance of resilience and future-readiness. While one speaker claimed resilience is a 'biologically given gift', another expert clarified its nature.

Dr. Christopher Abraham, CEO of SP Jain School of Global Management, addressed the audience during his lecture 'Grit factor: Resilience skills for tomorrow'. He stated that resilience is indeed a natural ability, but it's not universally given. Instead, it needs understanding and nurturing to flourish.

Omer Khan, Team Leader at Jaipur National University, highlighted the significance of AI courses for future-readiness. He stressed that embracing technology is key to staying relevant in today's fast-changing world.

Dr. Abraham also called for a shift in traditional education choices. He advocated for continuous learning throughout life, emphasizing that education should not stop at formal schooling.

Resilience, while a natural ability, requires understanding and nurturing. Educators agree that continuous learning and embracing technology are crucial for future-readiness. Parents play a vital role in motivating their children, and failure should be seen as a part of growth towards success.

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