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Learning for a complex world

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Saved by Norman Jackson
on September 6, 2008 at 10:39:55 am
 

Preparing our students for a lifetime of working, learning and living in uncertain and unpredictable worlds that have yet to be revealed is perhaps one of the greatest responsibilities and challenges confronting universities all over the world. In fact preparing ourselves for what lies ahead is perhaps our greatest personal challenge.Thinking about such things raises different questions to the ones we normally consider when we talk about employability which tend to focus on what we know and understand now, rather than the sorts of capability, attitude, thinking and creativity that will enable our students to prosper in an indeterminate and unknowable future. You might argue that this is an impossible and futile task but simply grappling with such imponderables can be a useful exercise as through it we might come to see what we need to do. 

 

 

SCEPTrE expressed this wicked problem in a symbolic image which tries to provide an imaginative view of the sorts of qualities, dispositions and capabilities that might be needed to move forward into an emergent world. In June 2007 we ran a conference at the University of Surrey 'Learning for a Complex World: Enquiry' and as part of this enterprise we established our first wiki - Complex World Wiki. Its a good example of trying to work in a connective way by opening up a thought or idea and exploring it and creating a structure where people can add ideas that are meaningfull to them. 

 

 

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