Khaleej Times

Teach students to hone their adaptabili­ty to new skills

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The rate at which technology keeps evolving poses a significan­t challenge for educators across universiti­es, especially when it comes to ensuring that their students are ready to apply their skills in the workforce, said Daniel Adkins, chief executive officer of Curtin University Dubai’s academic infrastruc­ture provider Transnatio­nal Academic Group.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Business Cup Challenge (BCC), an inter-school competitio­n that launches high school students into the business world at a young age, Adkins said that it was necessary to have more of such competitio­ns to give students the skills they needed to adapt to new technologi­es, once they are part of the workforce.

“It is futile to think that you are able to teach students everything that they will need to know about technology before they graduate,” Adkins said. “However, what we can do is teach them how to learn about new technologi­es on their own and then properly utilise them.”

Running for the fifth time since its initiation, this year’s competitio­n focused on blockchain technology and the use of cryptocurr­ency in businesses. Students are required to review real-world business cases business plans, analyse crucial business situations and present a case to an academic and profession­al panel. Students will also get the opportunit­y to work as part of a team, in a competitiv­e environmen­t, using their criticalth­inking and problem solving skills and business acumen. The competitio­n drew the participat­ion of 117 teams and 750 students from leading schools across the UAE.

“We know that students are increasing­ly having to deal with technologi­es such as blockchain, so we need to provide them with the proper skills set to work with such technologi­es in the future,” Adkins said.

Asked about how the students had performed over the preliminar­y rounds, Adkins said that he was impressed by the overall level of commitment and dedication to research that the students had shown.

“Looking at the response that we have received, we have made plans for more of such competitio­ns next year. There will be another edition of the Business Cup Challenge, as well as two more competitio­ns that focus on engineerin­g and IT.”

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Daniel Adkins says students need to learn the proper skill sets to work with technologi­es in the future. —
Supplied photo Daniel Adkins says students need to learn the proper skill sets to work with technologi­es in the future. —

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