The Skills Gap, Attribute Development, and the Future of Work
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The Skills Gap, Attribute Development, and the Future of Work
Todd Harrison, Future Design School
Track: Learning architecture/ Volet: L’architecture de l’apprentissage
Type: One-hour Innovative Topic Discussion
We are in the midst of a skills revolution: more and more employers and postsecondary institutions are actively seeking candidates who can demonstrate future ready attributes like critical thinking, empathy, and problem solving — and are shifting their recruitment and evaluation practices accordingly. As the skills gap continues to widen, the clear message emerging on a global level is that shifting to an attribute
based approach to education is an urgent and pressing concern — that there is literally no time to lose. This discussion will unpack the key, future ready attributes identified by top Canadian employers and the World Economic Forum, and prompt participants to share their successes and challenges in implementing an attribute-based approach to learning across their school communities.
Learning Objectives:
Through this topic discussion, participants will: - Understand the importance of supporting Canadian students as they develop key attributes - Assess the current state of attribute development and measurement in their learning community - Share successes and challenges with one another - Identify next steps that drive toward action
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