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Future jobs demand future learning, Riyadh forum told

We have to equip our students with the skills required for the future, and we have developed a skills and values programs, says PNU president

- Lama Alhamawi Riyadh

The future of learning came under the spotlight as internatio­nal and local education experts and leaders gathered at Princess Nourah bint Abdurahman University in Riyadh on Wednesday.

The two-day Education 4.0 Internatio­nal Conference and Exhibition is themed “Teaching and Learning in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

Einas Al-Eissa, president of the university, said: “Operationa­lly we define education 4.0 here at the university as skill-based education, a competency-based education using the technology of the future.”

Al-Eissa, who also spoke about adaptive, hands-on and remote learning, said: “We are considerin­g the jobs of the future, new demands; we have to equip our students with the skills required for the future, and we have developed a skills and values programs.”

She said that the university’s 2025 strategy is in line with Saudi Arabia’s ambitions to become a global leader in research developmen­t and innovation.

Dina Abdulaziz Al-Hammadi, scientific committee head at the university, said: “Education 4.0 transforms the future of education throughout advanced technology and automation. Smart technology, artificial intelligen­ce, and mobiles are some of the main assets through which this innovative system seeks to empower the students and grant them the needed abilities to succeed in a global labor market.”

The conference will include eight lectures and eight workshops, as well as two panel discussion­s in which industry experts will share their insights, discoverie­s, challenges and opportunit­ies on education practices, trends, digital technologi­es and the future of education.

“This is about transformi­ng the entire education system to create major benefits in certain areas,” AlHammadi said.

“Technology is transformi­ng everything around us and education is no exception.”

Through the conference, the unibe versity will also strengthen internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n in the fields of teaching and learning.

Al-Hammadi said that the forum is part of the university’s commitment to keeping up to date with advancemen­ts in education and the adoption of best practices to prepare students for the future.

One of the keynote speakers, Nancy Gleason, director of Hilary Ballon Center for Teaching and Learning, New York University Abu Dhabi, discussed the fourth industrial revolution, and the importance of preparing for the changing and jobs of the future.

Another keynote speaker, Arumugam Raman, an associate professor at the Universiti Utara Malaysia, delivered his speech online.

Other speakers included Ilham Mansour Al-Dakheel, CEO of Dur Alkuttub Co.; Haifa Reda Jamal Al-Lail, president of Effat University; and Prof. Lilac Ahmed AlSafadi, president of Saudi Electronic University.

Smart technology, artificial intelligen­ce, and mobiles are some of the main assets through which this innovative system seeks to empower the students and grant them the needed abilities to succeed in a global labor market.

Dina Abdulaziz Al-Hammadi Scientific committee head at Princess Nourah bint Abdurahman University

 ?? Photo/Yazeed Al-Samrani ?? Internatio­nal and local educationa­l experts discussed the future of learning at the Education 4.0 Internatio­nal Conference and Exhibition.
Photo/Yazeed Al-Samrani Internatio­nal and local educationa­l experts discussed the future of learning at the Education 4.0 Internatio­nal Conference and Exhibition.

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