Interview with FranceTV: The secrets of Singapore's success
Dr. Ayesha Khanna was interviewed by FranceTV on education in Singapore and how to teach students the skills they need for emerging industries.
Dr. Ayesha Khanna talks with Business Times on work and success
At the Singapore Writers Festival, Ayesha Khanna describes the future worker as a "tech-literate, creative thinker adept at cross-cultural collaboration".
Can ‘externships’ prepare students for the workplace of the future?
Externships lie at the intersection of play and rigor, where the industries of the future will require people to be savvy enough to work with technology.
Serial entrepreneur Ayesha Khanna wants to bridge the skills gap
Dr. Ayesha Khanna was interviewed by e27, Asia’s largest tech media platform, on what she is doing to help spawn the next generation of tech-minded Millennials.
Let's tear down the ivory tower called school
Future industries need creative, resilient students who embrace tinkering and failure. Externships can foster innovation at the intersection of rigor and play.
International Baccalaureate Keynote
Partnerships between industry and academia to expose students to real-life problems is the best way to prepare them for a competitive future where creativity will be rewarded.
Death of the Ivory Tower: Why Applied Education Defines the Future
To prepare for a tech-driven future, governments emphasize coding and robotics. Having applied learning remains vital to avoid robot-replaceable graduates.