What Should we Teach Our Kids?
How should we be preparing British schoolchildren today to find employment in the future?
What will the world economy look like 30 years from now? And, how should we be preparing British schoolchildren today to find employment in it? Robert Peston travels to three cutting edge schools that claim to provide the way forwards for secondary education.
Should the focus be on languages and cultural knowledge for an increasingly globalised world? Should we be striving to create more of the engineers and programmers that so many employers are crying out for? Or, with the unstoppable march of the robots gobbling up ever more human jobs, should we be preparing kids with the social skills to be future entrepreneurs, employing their own personal fleets of automatons? Or, is a traditional academic education the answer.
Robert Peston poses these questions to a host of educators, analysts and business.
(Photo: A pupil uses a laptop computer during a English lesson. Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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