Meeting the knowledge demands of the new economy: from recognising existent problems to discovering emergent and potential ones
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Author: Sui, Kin Wai Michael
Abstract:
To meet the demands of the post-industrial society, many educators have considered the necessity of enhancing students' problem-finding ability. This implies an ability not only to recognise existent problems, but also to discover emergent and potential problems. Through the review of a case providing an opportunity for engineering students studying a design subject in Hong Kong, this paper first argues that, in order to meet the new needs of a society in which employers expect their employees (not only senior staff members but also junior ones) to provide more creative ideas on product direction and development, students should be given more opportunity to discover emergent and potential problems. It also discusses the benefits and difficulties involved in allowing students this kind of opportunity.
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Volume one of these proceedings is indexed at TD/TNC 68.31, volume two is indexed at TD/TNC 68.32 and individual papers may be found from TD/TNC 68.17 to TD/TNC 68.29 and TD/TNC 68.33 to TD/TNC 68.100.
[-] Show lessTo meet the demands of the post-industrial society, many educators have considered the necessity of enhancing students' problem-finding ability. This implies an ability not only to recognise existent problems, but also to discover emergent and potential problems. Through the review of a case providing an opportunity for engineering students studying a design subject in Hong Kong, this paper first argues that, in order to meet the new needs of a society in which employers expect their employees (not only senior staff members but also junior ones) to provide more creative ideas on ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Students; Skills and knowledge; Industry; Governance
Keywords: Problem solving skill; Education and training reform
Geographic subjects: Asia; Hong Kong (China)
Published: Brisbane, Queensland: Centre for Learning and Work Research, 2001
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Pages: pp.223-231
Conference name: International Conference on Post-Compulsory Education and Training
Number: 9th
Date: 2001
Place: Gold Coast, Queensland
ISBN: 1875378413
Statement of responsibility: Kin Wai Michael Su
Resource type: Conference
Call Number:
TD/TNC 68.18
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