Learn how to empower your kids to thrive in a rapidly changing world
driven by coding, artificial intelligence (AI), crypto, and other emerging
fields.
McKinsey predicts that 375 million jobs will be displaced by automation
and AI by 2030. Many of the jobs that today’s kids will be doing in the future
don’t exist yet. Coding is said to be the literacy of the 21st century.
These ideas are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how we need
to adapt our kids’ education and equip them with the tools to not only survive
but thrive in the 21st century. But how? Should all kids learn to
code? Are schools doing enough? What other resources are available to you as
parents? What advice is accurate and trustworthy, and what information should
parents ignore?
These are the questions Pulkit Agarwal, Stanford Alumni and CEO of
Strive Math, will grapple with over a one-hour Zoom seminar.
Thursday, December 8, 2022
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Thinkspace Library
Complimentary for Members
$10 for Guests
Maximum 2 Guests per Member.
About Pulkit Agarwal
Pulkit Agarwal is one of the youngest to graduate from Stanford
University with an MBA at the age of 25. Business Insider identified him as one
of the “five rising stars from Stanford Graduate School of Business’ class of
2020”. In 2015, he graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology at the top of
his class with a perfect 4.0 GPA, earning the award of Mechanical Engineer of
the Year.
Pulkit has since dedicated himself to making education more joyful and
meaningful for students in Singapore. He has helped hundreds of students get
into their dream schools through SAT test prep, and most recently, started a
cutting-edge, venture-backed EdTech startup, Strive Math, where they are
reimagining coding and STEM education for kids aged 8 to 16.
Terms and Conditions
• Register by Wednesday, December 7, 2022
• Guests will have to be accompanied by Members to access this event