Oct 22, 2024
As industry demands shift, how do we align and bridge the gaps in curriculums to innovate the way we deliver education? In this episode, Professor Barney Glover AO, Commissioner for Jobs and Skills Australia, shares his journey from Vice Chancellor to Commissioner, discusses bridging gaps between government, industry, and academia, and explores the role of technology in innovative teaching.
Join hosts Professor Belinda Tynan, Theo Psychogios and Katie Vainauskas for an insightful conversation with Professor Glover as he delves into the future of education in Australia. Whether you're interested in the education sector, government policies, or tech advancements, this episode offers something valuable for everyone. Tune in to gain unique perspectives and actionable insights that are relevant for both your professional and personal growth.
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Host: Professor Belinda Tynan, Theo Psychogios and Katie Vainauskas
Audio By: Adrian Chin Quan
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