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AI’s Effect on Future Jobs
The new Education for What’s Next strategy focuses on critical thinking, collaboration and continuous learning as AI and automation reshape work, JA said.
- Junior Achievement USA created 'Education for What's Next' to equip Generation and Gen Alpha students with durable skills needed to navigate the anticipated impact of AI on job availability.
- Economic mobility has declined 45 percent for Americans over recent decades, according to the Brookings Institution, a trend expected to worsen as technological advances and globalization make early career opportunities increasingly difficult.
- Durable skills like critical thinking, collaboration, and communication are essential for navigating a rapidly changing economy, Junior Achievement USA emphasizes in its Education initiative.
- "We can't afford to wait to see how AI impacts jobs to start preparing students for what comes next," said Junior Achievement USA CEO Jack Harris.
- Recent research by Ipsos shows majorities of Junior Achievement Alumni credit the organization for influencing life experiences including mentorship and pursuing education in high-demand fields.
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AI’s Effect on Future Jobs
(NAPS)—Economic mobility—the ability of each new generation to do as well or better as the preceding one—has declined 45 percent for Americans over the past several decades, according to the Brookings Institution. Numerous factors, including technological advances and globalization, have…
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