What Skills Matter in a Society Where AI Is Common?
Digital skills are becoming part of many future paths. The most important skills are asking good questions, judging information critically, and working with people.
Children do not need to decide on a career early. What helps most is building flexible abilities: asking questions, learning new tools, making things, explaining ideas, and working with other people.
A child who can use digital tools to research, create, present, and solve problems has more options in school, work, and community activities. These skills are useful across both humanities and science fields.
The goal is not to make children use technology more and more. The goal is to help them choose the right tool, think for themselves, and use digital experiences in a way that supports learning and daily life.
Build skills that expand future options
Children can try digital creation, programming, and problem-solving at their own pace.
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