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#247 - The Future of Work

Aug 10, 202247 minEp. 247
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Episode description

Hello everyone and welcome back to The Edtech Podcast, where we aim to improve the dialogue between "ed" and "tech" for better innovation and impact.

This week's episode is part of our series collaboration with Bett, supported by Pearson.

In this episode we are focused on The Future of Work, exploring:
    • Significant trends and drivers for The Future of Work, including push and pull factors for employers and young people in new employment
    • Demands and expectations in the workplace and how this is changing how we prepare young people for the world of work
    • Interesting sector-specific case studies in real-world learning and reskilling.
    • Attributes for success, and the role of technology and humans in the new world of work, including emotional state and learner motivation
I'm in conversation with:
  • Miriam Partington, a future of work reporter at Sifted, a publication covering European startups and technology
  • Cheri Ashby, Deputy Chief Executive, Activate Learning
  • Richard George, VP at Faethm, Data analyst, and author of the report Robot-Proof Work Capabilities

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