10 – 12 November 2026
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Dubai World Trade Centre Sheikh Saeed Halls 1, 2 & 3
Rachael Pryce
Advocate STEM Education - The Learning Tribe / Kings School Al Barsha
Rachael Pryce is a highly qualified and experienced Educationalist, with specific interest and passion for promoting and facilitating exciting and engaging learning opportunities for all.
She describes her teaching values as the following: “As an experienced and committed educator, I take pride in the diverse whilst inclusive values l hold. Throughout my experiences as a chef, lecturer and teacher of Design, l have constantly strived to ensure that my students (learners) have received the richest and most rewarding experiences within my capability and resources. The opportunity to focus specifically upon STE(A)M led curriculums has once again allowed me to recognize and embrace where there are opportunities to innovate, grow and develop with all stakeholders through an exciting, forward thinking and cohesive vision.”
• 11 years working in the UAE
• 20+ year working within the Education Sector
• Guest speaker at GESS 2017 / 2018 / 2020 / 2021 / 2024
• Contributor to GESS Talks
• NPQSL certified
• LEGO and F1 Geek
Speaker Sessions
GESS Talks Live
1628
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How do you address the growing skills gap between our current education system and organisations?
Session Summary:
It's no secret that companies are struggling to find the right talent to fill jobs. With rapid technological advancements, workers' skills are becoming obsolete faster than ever before. The world of work is quickly changing, and employees require a lifetime of continuous learning to keep up. Companies are struggling to provide the learning environment needed to tackle the workforce skills gap. 70 % CEOs say their employees don't have the current skills needed to adapt, only 11% execs are confident that college graduates will be prepared for the workforce, and 42 % employees say they are likely to leave their current job because they aren't learning enough. Across most of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, people from 15-29 years of age constitute nearly one-quarter (24%) of the population, compared with 19% of the population across OECD countries. This represents approximately 118 million young people. The largest number of young people transitioning to adulthood in the region's history.
Speakers:
Rachael Pryce
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Advocate STEM Education - The Learning Tribe / Kings School Al Barsha
EdTech in Action
1609
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What happened to society when we moved from a play-based childhood to a phone-based childhood?
Speakers:
Rachael Pryce
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Advocate STEM Education - The Learning Tribe / Kings School Al Barsha
Categories:
AI and EdTech
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