Education Now: The Future of Work
Join Harvard faculty Peter Blair, David Deming, and Raffaella Sadun for a conversation on the future of work, how the pandemic is shaping the future, and how education can respond.
Register now at https://hgse.me/3m9gOo7
Well before the pandemic, a group of educators and economists saw glitches on the pathway from school to career. Workplaces — increasingly collaborative and digital — needed skills, capacities, and mindsets that job candidates weren’t bringing. For too many job seekers, access to the job market was blocked by inequity, discrimination, and licensing barriers, putting meaningful careers out of reach. And jobs themselves were changing, requiring new leadership skills and candidates who could thrive in uncertainty.
And then the pandemic arrived, to upend and reinvent our workplaces right in front of us. Did the pandemic usher us into a future that was already coming? How can we shape that future so that barriers are lowered and opportunity is broad? How should educators and school leaders prepare their students — and what are the skills that will matter most in the workplaces of today and tomorrow?
Speakers:
Peter Blair, Assistant Professor of Education, HGSE; Co-Director, The Project on Workforce
David Deming, Professor of Education and Economics, HGSE; Professor of Public Policy, HKS; Co-Director, The Project on Workforce
Raffaella Sadun, Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
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Education Now is an HGSE webinar series that responds to the dramatic changes in the field of education in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Each episode is designed to prompt observations and insights that are thought-provoking and actionable.
In addition to Zoom, Education Now webinars are streamed to YouTube, Facebook, and other social platforms, as well as to the HGSE website, at hgse.me/ednow.
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Since its founding in 1920, the Harvard Graduate School of Education has been training leaders to transform education in the United States and around the globe. Today, our faculty, students, and alumni are studying and solving the most critical challenges facing education: student assessment, the achievement gap, urban education, and teacher shortages, to name just a few. Our work is shaping how people teach, learn, and lead in schools and colleges as well as in after-school programs, high-tech companies, and international organizations. The HGSE community is pushing the frontiers of education, and the effects of our entrepreneurship are improving the world.
Видео Education Now: The Future of Work канала Harvard Graduate School of Education
Register now at https://hgse.me/3m9gOo7
Well before the pandemic, a group of educators and economists saw glitches on the pathway from school to career. Workplaces — increasingly collaborative and digital — needed skills, capacities, and mindsets that job candidates weren’t bringing. For too many job seekers, access to the job market was blocked by inequity, discrimination, and licensing barriers, putting meaningful careers out of reach. And jobs themselves were changing, requiring new leadership skills and candidates who could thrive in uncertainty.
And then the pandemic arrived, to upend and reinvent our workplaces right in front of us. Did the pandemic usher us into a future that was already coming? How can we shape that future so that barriers are lowered and opportunity is broad? How should educators and school leaders prepare their students — and what are the skills that will matter most in the workplaces of today and tomorrow?
Speakers:
Peter Blair, Assistant Professor of Education, HGSE; Co-Director, The Project on Workforce
David Deming, Professor of Education and Economics, HGSE; Professor of Public Policy, HKS; Co-Director, The Project on Workforce
Raffaella Sadun, Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
***
Education Now is an HGSE webinar series that responds to the dramatic changes in the field of education in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Each episode is designed to prompt observations and insights that are thought-provoking and actionable.
In addition to Zoom, Education Now webinars are streamed to YouTube, Facebook, and other social platforms, as well as to the HGSE website, at hgse.me/ednow.
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Harvard Graduate School of Education Website: http://www.gse.harvard.edu
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harvardeducation/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarvardEducation/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hgse
Since its founding in 1920, the Harvard Graduate School of Education has been training leaders to transform education in the United States and around the globe. Today, our faculty, students, and alumni are studying and solving the most critical challenges facing education: student assessment, the achievement gap, urban education, and teacher shortages, to name just a few. Our work is shaping how people teach, learn, and lead in schools and colleges as well as in after-school programs, high-tech companies, and international organizations. The HGSE community is pushing the frontiers of education, and the effects of our entrepreneurship are improving the world.
Видео Education Now: The Future of Work канала Harvard Graduate School of Education
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