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The 7 fastest growing industries of 2013 (infographic)

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This Info – graphic says it all. This is the way we need to teach our kids for the future, Jo

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This entry was posted in creative arts leadership, educational leadership, sustainability and tagged futures thinking, sustainability, teaching student leadership, trending careers on 29/07/2013 by Comic_Jo.

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