Envisioning the Future of Learning for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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Successful entrepreneurs and innovators are skilled at understanding the next wave of trends. But how can teachers and trainers stay current and address the dynamic opportunities of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship (CIE) teaching and training? This book outlines the work and findings of the Erasmus+ VISION research project into the future of education for CIE. The VISION team was comprised of 14 partners including universities, companies and research institutions who conducted an extensive research project over a two-year period (2020-2021).

The VISION partners gained insights from multiple experts around the world through more than 130 interviews and 9 workshops on the future shifts that impact a number of areas including: the future of work, digitalisation, social innovation and creative learning. These have been synthesised, shared, and refined to provide a view of how the training of CIE will evolve over the next decade.

This book focuses on four major findings from the VISION project:

• Learning becomes more of an immersive, experimental experience. It takes place in more creative spaces, focuses on the big challenges and is supported by new tech. The impact of learning within the ‘real-world’ is prioritised and amplified.
• Learning is redesigned to put the student, not the system, more at the centre. Better, personalised, unbundled learning includes more peer-to-peer and hybrid experiences. Assessing impact at the individual level from multiple learning sources is key.
• There is a rise in on the job education and learning by doing as part of life-long upskilling. Much of this occurs in a digital context with innovative financing. Project-based learning, reskilling and upskilling are at the fore.
• Teachers cease to be content-sources as they become more flexible, act as coaches and mentors and increasingly support the development of both hard and soft skills. New teacher competencies are prioritised with a wider supporting toolkit.

Envisioning the Future of Learning for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship will provide invaluable insights into the future of education in CIE.

Author(s): Kyriaki Papageorgiou, Olga Kokshagina
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 221
City: Berlin

CONTENTS
A Reader’s Guide to the Future of Learning
Part I: Shifts in the Learning Landscape
Introduction
Pillars of Learning
1 Students: From Passive and Interim Information Recipients to Active Lifelong Learners
2 Teachers: From Lecturers and Subject Experts to Coaches, Curators, Practitioners and Learning Designers
3 Subject Matter: From Disciplinary- Centered to Multidisciplinary, Problem and Challenge-Based Learning
4 Spaces: From Traditional Classrooms and Lecture Halls to Flexible Spaces and the Real World
Learning Journey
5 Style: From Individual and Independent to Team-Based and Collaborative Learning
6 Process: From Linear to Iterative, Exploratory and Experimental
7 Physical Material: From Blackboards and Textbooks to Arts and Crafts
8 Digital Technologies: From One- Directional to Interactive Applications
Learning Results
9 Learning Outputs: From Writing to Making and Doing
10 Outcomes: From Standardized Knowledge Acquisition to Personalized Knowledge, Skills and Attributes
11 Impact: From Institutional to Societal
12 Evaluation: From One-Dimensional to Multidimensional
Part II: Snapshots into the Future
Introduction
Higher Education Institutions
Corporate Education
EdTech – Future of Education
Part III: Creating a Future-Ready Learning Landscape
Riding the Waves of Change
Author Bios
Visual Thinker
Snapshots of the Contributors
Vision Project Partners
People Who Shared With Us Their Vision
Notes