Design thinking-learning and lifelong learning for employability in the 21st century

Vijayakumari Seevaratnam, D. Gannaway, J. Lodge
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Surviving and thriving in this 21st century volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world caused by rapid digitalisation and changing work landscape, requires agile organisations with agile employees who are adaptable, resilient, and actively engaged in lifelong learning. A blended workforce encompassing full-time and 'gig' employees, working in tandem with smart machines, calls for an innovative and collaborative workforce capable of critical thinking and creative problem solving. This paper aims to highlight the potential of design thinking approaches to foster lifelong learning and graduate employability in a VUCA environment. The paper outlines an empirical study investigating the multiple benefits of incorporating design thinking process attributes in higher education. It argues that such processes can result in the development of 21st century skills and mindset and graduate capability themes that promote lifelong learning skills. Incorporating such strategies offers the potential to narrow the competency gap between workforce and work and enhance the employability and career development of graduates. The paper offers a Framework for Lifelong Learning in a VUCA environment that outlines the powerful traits that arise as payoffs from engaging in and practising design thinking. This framework can serve as a preliminary guide for higher education educators, learning organisations and individuals to inculcate and enhance lifelong learning
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设计思维学习与21世纪就业能力终身学习
在这个由快速数字化和不断变化的工作环境造成的21世纪动荡、不确定、复杂和模糊的世界中生存和繁荣,需要敏捷的组织,拥有适应性强、有韧性、积极参与终身学习的敏捷员工。一支包括全职和“零工”员工的混合型劳动力队伍,与智能机器协同工作,需要一支能够批判性思维和创造性解决问题的创新和协作型劳动力队伍。本文旨在强调设计思维方法在VUCA环境中培养终身学习和毕业生就业能力的潜力。本文概述了一项实证研究,调查在高等教育中融入设计思维过程属性的多重好处。它认为,这些过程可以促进21世纪技能和心态的发展,以及促进终身学习技能的毕业生能力主题。纳入这些战略有可能缩小劳动力和工作之间的能力差距,提高毕业生的就业能力和职业发展。本文提供了一个VUCA环境中的终身学习框架,该框架概述了参与和实践设计思维的回报所产生的强大特征。该框架可作为高等教育教育工作者、学习组织和个人灌输和加强终身学习的初步指南
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