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// What do you think work will look like the in future? What skills will our children need to succeed in a future job? 👷🏾♀👩🏭👩🏼⚕️👨🏼🔬 //
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This time, Jack's talking about the future of work! Its a two-parter, with the second episode coming out at the end of October with a focus on entrepreneurship. Jack chats to Ascension Tejedor, founder of School In Reviews who set up an organisation offering parents impartial advice on International Schools around the world.
She wrote an interesting article on ‘Innovative Education – Preparing our children for the future’ which caught Jack's attention whilst doing research for this episode. They talk about 'School In'; what skills children will need for jobs in the future and how parents can support this; whether robots will replace the human workforce and naturally, Jack shares his thoughts on the topic, along with some statistics courtesy of The Economist.
Also featuring some thoughts from a fellow child podcaster @GwenGetsToWork ❤
SUBTITLES/TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON THE Jack To The Future podcast YOU TUBE page and our brand new Jack To The Future blog! (click on hyperlink to be redirected)
Links/mentions
Gwen Gets To Work Podcast
School In Reviews
‘Innovative Education – Preparing our children for the future' - article by Ascension Tejedor
The Economist - Is your job safe?
Inc.com - How Do You Prepare Your Kids For Entrepreneurship? Teach Them These 5 Lessons
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