The Teachers AI Café
Kane from Teachers AI Cafe discusses a Deloitte study describing 2026 as the year AI visibly reshapes the Australian labor market, noting that while employment may still grow, job vacancies—especially for entry-level roles—are beginning to fall as routine junior tasks become automated. He argues schools can’t simply ban AI or encourage using it for everything; instead, education must go deeper by teaching students to ask better questions, evaluate evidence and bias, explain reasoning, and combine technical confidence with human judgment, empathy, and communication. He urges career education to focus on how tasks within jobs are changing and suggests a balanced approach where some work remains AI-free to build thinking skills while other tasks use AI openly with required critique and justification, posing key questions for educators to discuss. 00:00 Channel Welcome 00:23 Weekly Tech Update 00:45 Deloitte AI Jobs Report 01:53 Entry Level Work Disappears 03:31 Teaching Response to AI 04:18 Deeper Learning Skills 05:04 Rethinking Career Education 05:45 Classroom AI Integration 06:30 Questions for Educators 08:06 Wrap Up and Next Steps Subscribe the the newsletter for podcast cheatsheets [https://yugen-learning.kit.com/a028a6f4f4] Find the YouTube version of this here [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf_k_to1rigiUFseW0QrMVetvpEVXR_iO] Go to this Facebook group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnaiforteachers/] to access the cheatsheet https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnaiforteachers/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnaiforteachers/] Email: kane@learnaiquickly.com Bought to you by: https://learnaiquickly.com/ [https://learnaiquickly.com/]
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