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🏫 GenAI Adoption Amongst UK Teachers. 2x Global Renewable Energy Jobs. Technology in Manufacturing.

Chart of the Day #334 Looks at the Adoption of GenAI by School Teachers and Leaders, Global Renewable Energy Employment, and Indonesia’s Manufacturing Sector.

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Today's Topics

🏫 K12 Education. >60% of UK teachers used GenAI to create lessons
🍃 Green Skills. 2x rise in global renewable energy employment
🏭 Advanced Manufacturing. 30% of manufacturing value from medium/high-tech

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🏫 >60% of UK Teachers Used GenAI To Create Lessons

In 2023, UK school teachers and leaders using GenAI mainly applied it to create lessons and plan curriculum content, with less use in parent engagement, in-class delivery, and assessments. This reflects government goals to enhance teaching efficiency and AI literacy, as emphasized in the "Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education" policy and the "Call for Evidence on Generative AI in Education" initiative. These policies promote responsible AI use while safeguarding students and supporting educators.

🍃 2x Rise in Global Renewable Energy Employment

Between 2012 and 2022, global renewable energy jobs nearly doubled from 7.3M  to 13.7M, driven by climate goals and clean energy investments. In 2023, jobs surged further, supported by policies like the EU’s European Green Deal and the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). These initiatives promote renewable expansion and workforce growth, reinforcing the sector’s vital role in the global energy transition and green job creation.

🏭 30% of Manufacturing Value From Medium/High-Tech

In 2022, Indonesia’s medium and high-tech manufacturing value-added dropped below 30%, down from a 2017 peak of nearly 40%. To reverse this trend, the government promotes technological advancement through the Digital Indonesia Roadmap 2021-2024, enhancing digital infrastructure and skills, and the Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia’s Economic Development (MP3EI), which boosts industrial competitiveness and investment in high-tech sectors. These policies aim to strengthen Indonesia’s tech-driven manufacturing and economic growth.


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