Across K–12, higher education, edtech, and AI, leaders are making decisions that will shape the next generation. But beyond the policies and product roadmaps sits a more personal question: What are we actually doing for our own kids?
Four leaders—a K–12 educator, a higher education administrator, an edtech builder, and a frontier AI developer—who are also parents navigating these choices at home will examine the future through both professional and personal lenses. The conversation will move from the macro forces reshaping childhood—AI-mediated learning, shifting labor markets, and credential skepticism—to the decisions they make around education, technology, and opportunity.
Are the systems they build professionally aligned with the choices they make for their own children? Expect candor, disagreement, and a cross-sector debate that brings the future of education back to first principles.