For most of the last century entry-level jobs were plentiful in the US and college was an affordable path to a fulfilling career. That world no longer exists.
Most Likely to Succeed examines the history of education, revealing the growing shortcomings of the current school model in todayʼs innovative world. Directed by acclaimed documentarian Greg Whiteley, the film has been named "among the best edu-documentaries ever produced" by Education Week.
"The 21st century is going to be all about building, creating, and innovating. This remarkable film shows a path of how we can empower all of our children to do that."– Sal Khan, Khan Academy
Presented by the UTS Innovation Creative Intelligence Unit, the screening will be followed by a panel discussion on reimagining education in Australia in order for students to succeed in the 21st century.
Panelists will include:
Monique Potts, Deputy Director, Innovation and Creative Intelligence, UTS (MC)
Shirley Alexander, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education and Students), UTS
Susan Low, Director Public Schools NSW Ku-ring-gai Network
The event is free, but RSVP is requested. Follow the "attend" button above to register.