
The world is rapidly changing.
How do schools prepare students for what comes next? Explore the evolving landscapes of schools and universities, and learn how families and schools can empower students to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Speakers
Join us for a powerful evening of insight and forward-thinking discussion featuring two national leaders in education: Professor Steven Katz and Susan McCahan.
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Steven Katz Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Associate Professor | Susan McCahan University of Toronto Associate Professor, Vice-President and Vice-Provost, Digital Strategies |
About the event
As artificial intelligence reshapes learning and universities look beyond traditional skills, families and educators are asking big questions:
- What must schools do differently now to prepare students for a future as we navigate an AI revolution?
- What mindsets, literacies, and skills are university programs prioritizing—and how do we innovate within a provincial education system that feels resistant to change?
- How can AI become a tool to empower, not limit, students in developing original ideas and paths?
This event will explore the evolving landscapes of both schools and universities, with a focus on how we as parents and educators can support our students in becoming resilient, future-ready thinkers in a world of rapid change.
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