Forum - Today 09:00
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9am: Parliamentary Question Time. Interior Minister Mikael Damberg (S), Social Security Minister Ardalan Shekarabi (S), Rural Minister Jennie Nilsson (S) and Minister of Culture and Democracy Amanda Lind (MP) answer questions from MPs. From 5/12. 10:15 am: AI in school. How does AI change learning? Some believe that artificial intelligence cannot replace teachers, others that teachers need not be present. Micco Grönholm, Head of Future and Simon Melin, preschool teacher, and Anna Bjurström, Vinnova and Troed Troedsson, future analysts. Organizer: The quality fair. 11:00: Religious propaganda as a teaching material. DIRECTLY. Interpellation debate in Parliament. Minister of Education Anna Ekström (S) answers a teaching aids question from Gudrun Brunegård (KD) and Minister of Culture and Democracy Amanda Lind (MP) to a question from Mats Green (M) about cities' privilege letters. 11:40 pm: The EU's new green donor. A long way to reach the EU's climate and environmental goals despite the ambitious program that is now to be launched. Fredrick Federley (C), one of the designers of the climate package, discusses with Pär Holmgren (MP). Program Manager: Marcus Carlehed. 12:00: Report. 12:03: How do we reach a platform economy on equal terms? Europe is in the midst of a digital transition. The digital economy is increasingly characterized by online platforms where customers can buy goods or book services. How do we handle the challenges that arise, for example in consumer protection, sustainable competition, the media and labor law? With Arba Kokalari (M), EU parliamentarian, Sinan Akdag, Consumers of Sweden, Raoul Grünthal, Schibsted, et al. Organizer: EU Commission in Sweden. 13:35: The Pisa survey. How do Swedish 15-year-olds' knowledge of reading comprehension, mathematics and science compare to 15-year-olds in other OECD countries? The Swedish National Agency for Education's Peter Fredriksson et al presents the Swedish results in the 2018 Pisa survey, the world's largest student study. Organizer: The National Agency for Education. From 3/12. 14:05: Politics in the bookshelf: The Minister of Finance. Anders Borg talks about his years in politics and what it was like to manage Sweden's finances during the most stormy economic period since the depression of the 1930s. The interviewer is Niklas Ekdal.14: 25: Insecure jobs and needs. Many people in Sweden have unsafe jobs, such as hourly or sms jobs. In addition, fewer need employees are in the union. New report presented by investigator Mats Wingborg. It is commented on by Pim van Dorpel, Association of Hotel and Restaurant Employees, Elinor Torp, Journalist and Writer, etc. Organizer: Arena Idea. 15:25: Window to the media world. Dominance of crime news in the fall, but has journalism been able to explain the causes of the violence? Oisin Cantwell, news columnist Aftonbladet, on the risk of serious crime being reduced to incident reporting. What will the future news broadcast look like? Sofia Wadensjö Karén, CEO of UR, and Thomas Mattsson, former editor-in-chief of Expressen, about the anniversary Report that turns 50. In addition, that Swedish media is lagging behind in the perhaps most important area; See the review. And then Tom Xiong in Shanghai has taken a closer look at the immensely popular Tik Tok app. Host: Jan Helin, SVT Media Director. From 6/12. 4pm: Report. 16:05: Happened today.
Source: svt