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Preparing for What’s Next: Education, Technology and the Workforce of the Future

27 Jul 2023

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What’s the best way to prepare students for their futures? As technology advances, there’s no doubt that some of today’s jobs will cease to exist. But what new fields will emerge? And how can we prepare the next generation and in turn, business and industry, for future success?In this episode of Connect, Dr. Pamela Carr—educator, technologist and principal at the Seacoast School of Technology—explains how secondary school curriculums are evolving to expose students to the latest tech, provide hands-on experience and partner with the private sector. Dr. Carr shares her 20+ years of experience in education and explains how today’s technology schools are “not your father’s vocational school.”We’ll explore how an unconventional yet practical approach to education is placing cutting-edge technology in student’s hands. From computer science, biomedical studies and engineering to animal science, automotive and building technologies, schools like the Seacoast School of Technology are blazing new trails in education and working with the likes of Fortune 500 companies and top military installations.Join us to discover how businesses are working with educators to successfully transition students to work and gain a leg-up on higher ed—ultimately providing companies with much needed talent and position them for future success. For more information about Axis Communications, visit us at www.axis.com Follow us on social media at Axis Communications - Home | Facebook Axis Communications: My Company | LinkedIn Axis North America (@Axis_NA) / TwitterAxis Communications USA - YouTube

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