Educating for an uncertain future

With AI shaping our lives, is it actually possible to still ask kids what they want to be when they grow up?'

Now, I think it’s fair to say that the purpose of education is to get children ready for a productive future. Who really knows what our kids will face in 20 years when the current cohort of kindergarteners reach working age?


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NES English, Art and Coding Teachers

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    Irish, 57 years old. Currently living in Thailand

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    Russian, 35 years old. Currently living in Thailand

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