The Future of Education is a whitepaper that asks: what is the future of working, learning and teaching in the Disruption Revolution, and how can we best prepare young people to thrive on the opportunities that the future may bring. Written by Dr Sunil Badami, the report is based on extensive research, including interviews with some of Australia’s most prominent academics, policymakers, commentators, and frontline educators.
The focus of the report is how do we prepare the workers of the future to become learners for life, and how to adapt and innovate in a sector that has often struggled to keep pace with the Disruption Revolution.
The second in a series of blogs by A.I. expert Dr Jeroen Vendrig
When you’re working with students and their families, and interfacing with the government, data security is paramount.
What will education look like in the future? And what capabilities will tomorrow’s workforce need? With educators facing the prospect of training students for jobs that don’t yet exist, it’s safe to say that education will have to evolve to meet the needs of students.
While email has become an everyday part of our work-life, you still might be doing it wrong.
Almost everyone uses some kind of mobile or wearable device today, but how secure are they for use by GPs?
What will education look like in the future? And what capabilities will tomorrow’s workforce need? With educators facing the prospect of training students for jobs that don’t yet exist, it’s safe to say that education will have to evolve to meet the needs of students.
What will education look like in the future? And what capabilities will tomorrow’s workforce need? With educators facing the prospect of training students for jobs that don’t yet exist, it’s safe to say that education will have to evolve to meet the needs of students.