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Career Pathways and Education in Aotearoa - A Panel Discussion

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Join us for an informative discussion on career pathways

In New Zealand, a skills gap exists between school leavers and workforce demands [source: Ministry of Education]. This can have a significant impact on equitable employment opportunities, particularly for disadvantaged youth.

The tech sector is a great example of an industry with demand that exceeds supply. With exports exceeding $8.7 billion and a projected need for thousands of new tech professionals each year [source: NZTech], it's a crucial landscape to equip students for. But are our schools keeping pace?

The Kaupapa

EPIT is bringing together a dynamic panel of experts to explore and discuss the key points below, and more:

  • Emerging industries and the skills needed to thrive - The future of work is rapidly changing, with the tech sector at the forefront. The demand for tech skills like cybersecurity, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, are on the rise so how can we better prepare students for careers that are constantly evolving?
  • Strategies for building effective career guidance programs - Equipping students with knowledge of diverse career options is vital to ensure they understand what is possible. Explore best practices for creating successful career guidance programs that integrate future-thinking career options.
  • Bridging the gap between education and real-world opportunities - How can we ensure our education system effectively prepares students for the transition to meaningful careers? We'll discuss ways to connect classroom learning with the business sector to bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.

The Panelists

We are fortunate to have a diverse panel for this discussion, with experience and knowledge working with schools, government and industry.

  • Cherie Perrow - President, Career Development Association of New Zealand (CDANZ)
  • Jo Shaw - National Executive, Careers and Transitions Education Association NZ Inc.
  • Dr. Lynette Reid, Ngāti Konohi - Careers Education Researcher, EPIT
  • Russel Dunn - Deputy Principal (Partnerships and Pathways), Tāmaki College

This event is for: Educators, policymakers, community leaders, and anyone passionate about ensuring equitable access to fulfilling careers for all young learners in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and contribute to the future of education in Aotearoa!


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