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Becoming a High-Value Employee in the Age of AI

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As AI capabilities rapidly advance and more companies take opportunities to use automation, how can you ensure that your child will be a highly qualified candidate who will not only get hired but also stay employed after graduation? The answer lies in career technical education (CTE)—but not all CTE programs are equal. What students need is a CTE program that emphasizes the development of soft skills in addition to technical training.

And while CTE helps students develop important skills for industry-specific roles, what some programs lack is the development of soft skills, including professionalism and work ethic; adaptability and active learning; communication; teamwork and collaboration; enthusiasm; critical thinking and problem solving; and the ability to network or manage others.

So how do you ensure that you’re choosing a CTE program that will help your child develop soft skills and make them a highly desirable candidate with lower risk of losing their job to automation? One solution is to choose a CTE program that uses project-based learning (PBL) as a foundation.

PBL is a teaching method that exposes students to real-world problems and complex challenges that they could likely face after graduation. These projects take time, effort, and many of the soft skills listed above—collaboration, critical thinking, and problem solving—to reach an adequate solution. Not only do students get hands-on training and application, but they also learn to adapt and overcome issues that aren’t always addressed in textbooks. Plus, the emphasis on adaptability can help prepare them for industry changes as AI advances.

Let’s face it—the modern workplace is changing, and it’s changing rapidly. Each student needs to be prepared with a set of skills that cannot be replaced by AI, and as parents, we need to ensure that our children receive a well-rounded technical education that fosters soft skills. While we cannot predict how AI will change jobs and industries in the future, what we can predict is that AI will continue to change the workplace. It’s time to prepare our children by building the skills that will make them irreplaceable in a highly technical world.

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