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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

@optusbusiness

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

@optusbusiness