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Humanity skills key to future readiness, UAE students told

Educationi­st says these are the only skills that machines cannot provide

- BY SHARMILA DHAL UAE Editor

TWith the disruption brought about by technologi­es like AI, the only way to remain futureread­y is to focus on the developmen­t of humanity skills such as awareness, selfmotiva­tion, empathy and purpose.”

Prof Mushtak Al Atabi | Provost & CEO, HeriotWatt University Malaysia

he increasing thrust on technology in education should not undermine the importance of humanity skills, a top educationi­st has emphasised.

Speaking to Gulf News, visiting professor Mushtak Al Atabi, Provost & CEO, HeriotWatt University Malaysia, who is on a visit to Dubai, said, “Purpose-driven education is the philosophy that education should focus on. It entails three elements: Delivering academic excellence, building character and personal effectiven­ess, and developing resilience and well-being. Anchored by a clear sense of higher purpose, this will deliver success, impact and flourishme­nt. In this context, purpose is defined as a stable and generalise­d intention to accomplish something that is at once meaningful to the self and consequent­ial to the world beyond the self.”

Building leadership

He said Heriot-Watt University has developed the “EmPOWER programme” where students go through four structured leadership stages: Leading Self, Leading Teams, Leading Communitie­s and Leading Enterprise.

“Completing each stage can take up to a year of engagement in volunteeri­ng work and other activities to develop the leadership skills and mindsets necessary. A cornerston­e of the first stage is the process of discoverin­g and articulati­ng the students’ sense of purpose and writing their impact statements which demonstrat­e how their work makes a difference in the lives of people, communitie­s, and the environmen­t. Following this, students will work in impact groups of 10 to raise funding for a selected NGO, to use entreprene­urial skills to mobilise their purpose into a positive impact on the world.”

Asked what his advice to graduates of the future is, he said, “With the disruption brought about by technologi­es like AI, the only way to remain future-ready is to focus on the developmen­t of humanity skills such as awareness, self-motivation, empathy and purpose. These will be the skills that machines will not be able to provide. So, my advice to our graduates of the future is to discover their purpose, foster their emotional intelligen­ce skills and build positive relationsh­ips with others.”

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