Cambridge International Overview
About Cambridge International
Cambridge Assessment International Education is the world’s largest provider of international education programmes and qualifications for 5 to 19 year olds. It is a division of Cambridge Assessment, a not-for-profit organization and part of the world-renowned University of Cambridge. Cambridge Assessment was formed as the ‘Local Examinations Syndicate’ by the University of Cambridge in 1858. CAIE examinations are taken in over 160 different countries. Cambridge qualifications are recognized by universities, colleges and employers across the globe.
An Overview - Why Cambridge?
The challenges schools face in preparing students for the future are significant. In the words of Andreas Schleicher, OECD Education Directorate:
“A generation ago, teachers could expect that what they taught would last their students a lifetime. Today, because of rapid economic and social change, schools have to prepare students for jobs that have not yet been created, technologies that have not yet been invented and problems that we don’t yet know will arise.”
“A generation ago, teachers could expect that what they taught would last their students a lifetime. Today, because of rapid economic and social change, schools have to prepare students for jobs that have not yet been created, technologies that have not yet been invented and problems that we don’t yet know will arise.”
An international project concerned with the assessment and teaching of 21st century skills identifies the changes in educational focus needed to prepare learners for the modern world, under four categories:
- Ways of thinking: including creativity, innovation, critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making and learning how to learn
- Ways of working: including new forms of collaboration and communication
- Tools for working: including developing information literacy and the capacity to harness the potential of new technologies
- Skills for living in the world: involving the development of local and global awareness, and personal and social responsibility.