What we mean when we speak for «innovation skills»?

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  • Cristobal Cobo Oxford Internet Institute

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https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.6.2.8353

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learning, innovation, skills, future, creation, critical, society, knowledge, education

Abstract

This article explores and discusses key conditions needed to develop skills for innovation. This article analyses five trends that can contribute to fostering the development of kills for innovation within and outside formal educational institutions. These key trends, identified through a literature review, are elements that foster learning and human capital development necessary for an innovative society. These five key elements are 1) the mismatch between formal education and the challenges of an innovative society, 2) the shift from what we learn to how we learn, 3) the fluctuating relationship between digital technologies and contents, 4) the changing conceptions of space-time and the emphasis on lifelong learning, and 5) the development of soft skills. Finally, this chapter ends highlighting that the expanded learning and the development of skills for innovation are critical aspects for the future of education.

 

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2013-05-30

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Cobo, C. (2013). What we mean when we speak for «innovation skills»?. Revista De Sociología De La Educación-RASE, 6(2), 178–195. https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.6.2.8353
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