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Creating the University of the Future: A Global View on Future Skills and Future Higher Education

Creating the University of the Future: A Global View on Future Skills and Future Higher Education | gpmt | Scoop.it
This open access publication presents a global panorama of institutional strategies, academic programs, scholarly insights as well as teaching and learning practices taking stock of the Future Skills Turn taking place in higher education. Future Skills have evolved to be one of the most important priorities for the development of higher education institutions globally. Students and graduates learn how to acquire Future Skills for their lives and careers and for shaping societies towards more sustainable futures. Institutions, teachers and policy makers gain insights into strategies to shape the Future Skills Turn in higher education and create the University of the Future.

Via Canadian Vocational Association / Association canadienne de la formation professionnelle, juandoming
Joe Boutte's curator insight, May 10, 7:43 AM

What will universities look like, do, or become in order support the workforce for a sustainable future?  This research provides some interest global perspectives on the skills and approaches evolving in higher education based on a paradigm shift known as "Future Skills Turn" .  This is a shift in education that emphasizes the development of skills needed for the future workforce, driven by rapid technological advancements, globalization, and evolving societal needs. This approach focuses on cultivating skills such as critical thinking, creativity, digital literacy, emotional intelligence, and lifelong learning, rather than solely on traditional academic knowledge.


The impacts on higher education include curriculum transformation, technology integration, industry collaboration, and lifelong learning.


This shift not only prepares students for successful careers but also empowers them to make meaningful contributions to a sustainable and equitable world. As we consider the value of current approaches to higher education, this is an important set of perspectives to consider as leaders.

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The Nature of the Future – Education & Change, Review by Harold Jarche

The Nature of the Future – Education & Change, Review by Harold Jarche | gpmt | Scoop.it

Marina Gorbis identifies unique human skills [that] should be the core of any public education program.


SensemakingSocial and emotional intelligenceNovel and adaptive thinkingMoral and ethical reasoning

 

As Gorbis write... “Learning is Social”.

 

We need to learn how to work better with machines, letting machines do what they are good at.


Gorbis shows how machines and average people can outperform experts at playing chess. 


“Weak human + machine + better process

was superior to a strong computer alone

and, more remarkably,superior to a

strong human + machine + inferior process.”


Via Deb Nystrom, REVELN
Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight, April 26, 2013 2:38 PM

It's not just the skills, it's the social and the process, lest all the talk about MOOCs and universities and skill training lead to engineering and accounting.  ~  Deb

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Make Teaching 'Stick' with Ideas from "Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning"

Make Teaching 'Stick' with Ideas from "Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning" | gpmt | Scoop.it
In this post I review key takeaways from the book “make it stick” and delve into its practical applications for educators—how instructors who teach face-to-face or online can help their students le...

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
Trish Baker's curator insight, July 22, 2015 8:11 AM
Must follow up on the idea of interleaving