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Here’s How We Should Prepare Students for Work in a Changing World

It’s often said that the last decade’s most in-demand jobs didn’t exist a generation ago, but this isn’t a new problem; the issue dates back to at least the 1950s. Yet as technology rapidly accelerates and climate change impacts on populations and their economies, how can educators keep pace with our changing world? How can we strategically plan for an unknown future, and is the current curriculum fit for purpose? Join educators, policymakers and commentators as we explore answers.

Brought to you by The New York Times Climate Hub. For more information, visit: nytclimatehub.com.

Speakers:
Prof. Dave Reay, Chair in Carbon Management and Education, University of Edinburgh
Rose Luckin, Professor of Learner Centered Design, UCL Knowledge Lab
Chris van der Kuyl, Co-Founder and Chairman, 4J Studios
Tom Bennett, Founder, researchEd
Alan Mahon, Co-Founder and Chief Purpose Officer, Brewgooder

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