K-12 Dive – Aaliyah A. Samuel and Stan Litow
Graduation season is here — an exciting time when students are making plans for their futures. Parents and teachers will send them off, hoping they have prepared them well for college, trade schools, the military, jobs or wherever they go next.
But with artificial intelligence poised to replace some of the very skills that college and career readiness programs have focused on developing over the last few decades, it’s time to redefine what it means for students to be ready for this new technological era and a rapidly changing job market.