The business of education
3 issues for TAFE
• Emerging skills for the economy
• The competitive environment
and new business models for
education
• Collaboration and partnerships
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What does technology look like to this
generation?
Skills of the future = Digital Skills
More than five million
jobs, almost 40 per cent
of Australian jobs that
exist today, have a
moderate to high
likelihood of
disappearing in the next
10 to 15 years due to
technological
advancements.
FIGURE 2
Distribution of job categories against probability of computerisationEmployment *(000)
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
Probability of computerisation
Note: This is the Australian equivalent of Figure 3 on page 37 in Frey and Osborne.
Managers
Professionals
Technicians and trades workers
Community and personal service workers
Clerical and administrative workers
Sales workers
Machine operators and drivers
Labourers
CEDA Report Australia’s Future Workforce 2015
Human Centred Design
Medicine and health Robotics and artificial intelligence
Human Centred Design
New skills for new careers
Human Centred Design
Medicine and health Robotics and artificial intelligence
Human Centred Design
Transport Travel Education
New business models: Strategy as a right turn
New models?
Transport Travel Education
New models?
Gearing education to the needs of the economy, not students
Emergence of a smart campus
mindset and model
Integration with industry, not just partnerships
Relentless focus on job readiness
Tech now driving pedagogy, not just an augmentation tool
(not just a nice to have)
5 TAFE
trends in
Asia
There are successful models in our region
Collaboration and partnerships
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