25 min

Natalie Chan: Creating an Education Revolution Crazy Smart Asia

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There’s no consensus on exactly how many Asian jobs technology will make redundant over the next decade, but there is one thing almost all experts can agree on—our antiquated education systems are failing to prepare our children. 
Natalie Chan’s startup Own Academy is working to fix that problem. Her programmes for high school students help prepare children for the realities of the new economy. Not one for setting small goals, Own Academy is just the first part of Natalie’s 30-year plan for an Asia-based education revolution. 
She shares that plan with Gen.T editor Lee Williamson, discussing everything from the power of mindset to will.i.am along the way.
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There’s no consensus on exactly how many Asian jobs technology will make redundant over the next decade, but there is one thing almost all experts can agree on—our antiquated education systems are failing to prepare our children. 
Natalie Chan’s startup Own Academy is working to fix that problem. Her programmes for high school students help prepare children for the realities of the new economy. Not one for setting small goals, Own Academy is just the first part of Natalie’s 30-year plan for an Asia-based education revolution. 
She shares that plan with Gen.T editor Lee Williamson, discussing everything from the power of mindset to will.i.am along the way.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 min