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The future of education
The future of education

5 skills employers look for now and in 2030

A report released by JobGetter, revealed that 65% of job seeking university students felt they hadn’t been sufficiently prepared to succeed in the workplace when undertaking studies.

Pearson’s predictions: the most sought-after jobs and skills of 2030

Pearson’s predictions: the most sought-after jobs and skills of 2030

Pearson commissioned research by Oxford University and global think tank, Nesta, about the Future of Skills. The research applied machine learning to trawl through massive jobs datasets to identify both the occupations and - critically - the skills predicted to experience increased demand by 2030.
September 05, 2018
Automation and the Future of Tertiary Education

Automation and the Future of Tertiary Education

Curious about where advancement in automation will leave the future of tertiary education? So is Pearson. Let's explore it together!
July 18, 2018
Transforming schooling

Transforming schooling

Greg Whitby is the Executive Director of Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta and has been developing evidence-based strategies to overhaul the education industry.
May 10, 2017
Adapting to the changing teaching landscape

Adapting to the changing teaching landscape

AI won’t replace university anytime soon, in fact demand for teachers will increase. It’s just that, the skills they’ll need to get a job will change.
July 18, 2018
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