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The Fourth Industrial Revolution & 21st Century Skills 31.05.2017 - Leuven Duygu Yeniay Üsküplü [email protected]

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution& 21st Century Skills

31.05.2017 - Leuven

Duygu Yeniay Üsküplü[email protected]

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Education for what ?

What do people need

to survive?

to be successful in life?

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Relationship Between Education AndProduction Processes - 1

Period Need Challenge Education for/as

Prehistory Physical force Nature and animals Physical

Tribal Society Physical force

Tool using

Nature

Other communities

Physical

Information on using, keeping, saving things

Middle Ages Agriculture

Socialization

Social status

Other societies

Class conflicts

Physical and mental

Gaining status and ruling (upper class)

Efficient agriculture and obeying the rules (public)

Industrial

Society

Machine tools

Mass production

Information and IT

Economic growth

Competitiveness

Schooling

Quantifiable skills

Standardized testing

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Relationship Between Education AndProduction Processes - 2

Year Period Production Type

1784 First Industrial Revolution Mechanical Production

(Steam, Water)

1870 Second Industrial Revolution Mass Production

(Electricy, Assembly Line)

1960s Third Industrial Revolution

(Digital Revolution)

Automated Production

(Electronics, IT)

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution

2011, Germany, Hannover Messe Fair

• Production Type : Cyber – Physical Systems

• Technology : Marriage between IT and OT

• Economy : Service-oriented

• Governance : Platforms / Shared Authority

• Social Life : Humane age

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution(Technological Transformation)

MULTIDICSIPLINARY AND SKILL DEVELOPMENTScience, art, technics, etc. STEAM and CU

programmesflexibility, creativity, adaptability,

accountability, collaboration, communication

IT & OT = H2M + M2M + M2HInterconnectedness- comprehensiveness

COMBINATIONS OF TECHNOLOGIESArtificial Inteligence – 3D printers – Robotic – Nanotechnology – New materials –Internet of things – Quantum computing – Genetic inovations – Synthetic biology

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution(Economic Effects)

•Service-Oriented Economy

•Human Cloud

•Economic Growth

(Optimistic And Pessimistic Scenerios)

•Need For Change In Human Capital And Skills

(Low-Skills/Low-Pay, High-Skills/High-Pay, No NeedFor Middle)

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution(Governance & Social Effects)

Platforms / Shared Authority

Humane Age

New Skills

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Education21. Century Skills

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

enGauge 21st Century Skills: Literacy in the Digital Age

UNESCO – Education For All / Sustainable Development Goals

Key Competence for Lifelong Learning- European Reference Framework

SCANS – The Five Necessary Competencies of 21st Century Workers

World Economic Forum – New Vision for Education: Fostering Social Emotional Learning through Technology

Asia Society – Teaching and Learning 21st Century Skills

World Bank – Stepping Up Skills

OECD – Skills For Social Progress

ISTE Standarts

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Key Competence for LifelongLearning- European

Reference Framework Key Competence For Life Long Learning

Communication In The Mother Tongue

Communication In Foreign Languages

Matematical Competence And Basic

Competences In Science And Technology

Digital Competence

Learning To Learn

Social And Civic Competences

Sense Of Initiative And Ertrepreneurship

Cultural Awareness And Expression

1995 White Paper – 2006 ReferenceFramework

Main Requirements (self-fulfillment,active citizenship, social inclusion,employability)

3 dimension of competences and anumber of themes

Equality

Mobility

Lifelong Learning

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Partnership For 21. Century Skills (P21)

Content Knowledge

And 21st Century

Themes

Learning And

Innovation

Skills

Information, Media

And Technology

Skills

Life And Career Skills

Content Knowledge

English, Reading Or Language

Arts, World Languages, Arts,

Mathematics, Economics,

Science, Geography, History,

Government And Civics

21st Century Themes

Global Awareness

Financial, Economic, Business

And Entrepreneurial Literacy

Civic Literacy

Health Literacy

Environmental Literacy

Creativity And

Innovation

Critical Thinking

And Problem

Solving

Communication

And Collaboration

Information Literacy

Media Literacy

ICT Literacy

Flexibility And Adaptability

Initiative And Self Direction

Social And Cross-culturalSkills

Productivity AndAccountability

Leadership AndResponsibility

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Partnership For 21st Century Skills (P21)

• New Standarts And

Assessment

• Embedding The Skills

Into Curriculum

• Professional

Development

• Learning Society

Culture

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World Economic Forum – New Vision for Education: Unlocking the Potential of Technology

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World Economic Forum – New Vision For Education: FosteringSocial & Emotional Learning Through Technology

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OECD – Skills ForSocial Progress

Trends shaping education

Whole child with a balanced set

of skills

Socioeconomic outcomes

throughout the individual’s life

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UNESCO - Education For All / SustainableDevelopment Goals

People

Planet

Prosperity

Peace

Partnership

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Children’s Universities

The mission of being role model foreducational development

Uniqueness

Enriching modules with 21st century skills

Focus on local needs and opportunities witha global perspective

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Thanks for your concern!

Duygu Yeniay Üsküplü[email protected]

University of IstanbulTURKEY