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To Improve Education, We Need to Look at the Last 50 Years, Not Just the Last 18 Months

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Though teachers, parents, students and administrators are still navigating the day-to-day logistics of how to handle the contagious Delta variant, most students are back in a school building to learn—at least for the time being. The pandemic has accelerated existing trends in remote work, e-commerce and automation.

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How Do You Prepare Students for Jobs That Don’t Exist Yet? Karen Cator Has Some Ideas.

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Of all the issues and trends in edtech these days, she says automation is one of the most pressing—and one that all educators should be thinking about. A lot of people say that by 2030, when our current kindergartners are high school graduates, automation will have phased out many career paths that are available today.

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