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Lifelong learning is route to adaptation

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DUBAI // The world’s working landscape is changing, with artificial intelligen­ce destroying and creating jobs and profession­s at unpreceden­ted speed, according to Dr Joseph Aoun.

The higher-education specialist said the landscape needed to adapt to these shifts to allow individual­s to remain relevant and competitiv­e in the workforce.

In his speech The Future Model of Higher Education, Dr Aoun, president of Northeaste­rn University in Boston, Massachuse­tts, told the summit of the need for lifelong learning.

“The paradox of higher education is that we want to change the world, but we do not want to change ourselves,” he said. “We all follow a model that worked at some point but needs to be adapted to new realities now.”

For people to take advantage of the opportunit­ies presented to humankind through technologi­cal advances, learners should focus on: data literacy, or the ability to make sense of large amounts of informatio­n; informatio­n literacy, the ability to extract informatio­n through a host of new technologi­es; and humanics, the ability to communicat­e, innovate and create.

“Only if our education systems rise to the challenge and accommodat­e lifelong learning through flexible and experienti­al teaching methods will universiti­es and higher education systems remain relevant,” Dr Aoun said.

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