The race for AI skills as an obstacle course: Institutional challenges and low threshold suggestions

IF 4.5 Project Leadership and Society Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1016/j.plas.2025.100183
Oliver Vettori, Johanna Warm
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Overall, the global labor market shows a clear surge of demand for AI-related skills, pressuring education systems and institutions across the globe, in particular those in higher education, to adapt policies and curricula and address the current skills gap. This paper examines the delaying factors which higher education institutions are facing in heeding a swift call for action, including problems related to the current AI skills frameworks, the heterogeneity of student populations, the lack of institutional policies as well as the slow process of translating new knowledge into curricula. The paper concludes with some suggestions for low threshold actions, which would help prevent the skills gap from becoming even wider in the near future as well as pave the way for more holistic solutions.
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总体而言,全球劳动力市场对人工智能相关技能的需求明显激增,这给全球教育系统和机构,特别是高等教育机构施加了压力,要求它们调整政策和课程,解决当前的技能差距。本文研究了高等教育机构在听取迅速行动呼吁时所面临的延迟因素,包括与当前人工智能技能框架相关的问题、学生群体的异质性、缺乏制度政策以及将新知识转化为课程的缓慢过程。本文最后提出了一些低门槛行动的建议,这将有助于防止技能差距在不久的将来变得更大,并为更全面的解决方案铺平道路。
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