This book analyzes the main drivers that are influencing the dramatic evolution of work in Asia and the Pacific and identifies the implications for education and training in the region. It also assesses how education and training philosophies, curricula, and pedagogy can be reshaped to produce workers with the skills required to meet the emerging demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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The chapters are as follows: Introductory overview: anticipating and preparing for emerging skills and jobs: issues, concerns and prospects / Brajesh Panth, Rupert Maclean (p
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This book analyzes the main drivers that are influencing the dramatic evolution of work in Asia and the Pacific and identifies the implications for education and training in the region. It also assesses how education and training philosophies, curricula, and pedagogy can be reshaped to produce workers with the skills required to meet the emerging demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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The chapters are as follows: Introductory overview: anticipating and preparing for emerging skills and jobs: issues, concerns and prospects / Brajesh Panth, Rupert Maclean (pages 1-10). Section one, 'Introduction', contains: The future of work: is this time different? / Carl Benedikt Frey (pages 13-15); Future implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on education and training / Paul Kim (pages 17-24); Quality education and economic empowerment / Eric Hanushek (pages 25-32); Human capital development in South Asia / Jong-Wha Lee (pages 33-39); Anticipating and preparing for the future: one example from higher education: the Singapore Management University (SMU) experience / Annie Koh (pages 41-46); Developing twenty-first-century skills for future jobs and societies / Andreas Schleicher (pages 47-55). Section two, 'Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K-12) reforms', contains: Boosting student learning: PISA for development / Yuri Belfali (pages 59-66); Essentials over peripherals: the CVIF dynamic learning program / Christopher C. Bernido, Maria Victoria Bernido (pages 67-76); Guiding kindergarten to Grade 12 students to mastery with next generation digital assessment / Satish Kumar (pages 77-82); Nongovernment organizations' role in providing quality school education in Pakistan: the experiences of CARE Foundation / Seema Aziz (pages 83-88); Kindergarten to Grade 12 reforms in Viet Nam / Ron Cammaert, Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen, Sakiko Tanaka (Pages 89-97).
Section three, 'Transformational technical and vocational education and training (TVET)', contains: Philippine experience in dual training system / Andreas Dernbach (pages 101-108); Infrastructure and pedagogy innovation: a differentiating factor in TVET / Seng Hua Tan, Iris Seet (pages 109-115); Industry-led training and apprenticeships: the New Zealand model / Josh Williams (pages 117-123); Gram Tarang: skills development in priority sectors in India / Abhinav Madan (Pages 125-131); Challenges and opportunities for transforming skills development in Bangladesh: the case of the Skills for Employment Investment Program / Sunhwa Lee (pages 133-141); TVET system reform and development in the PRC / Asako Maruyama (pages 143-151). Section four, 'Higher education to promote higher level skills', contains: Higher education innovations: Hong Kong, China, the Republic of Korea, and Indonesia / Gerard Postiglione (pages 155-163); Collaborative innovation between Shenzhen municipal government and Tsinghua University / Feiyu Kang (pages 165-171); Regional approaches to improving education in the Pacific and the role of the University of the South Pacific / Chimi Thonden (pages 173-180); Stimulating entrepreneurship activity at SUNY Korea, from scratch / Chihmao Hsieh (pages 181-188). Section five, 'Transformational edtech', contains: An overview of innovations in online learning / Marito Garcia (pages 191-198); Bringing TVET up to speed: regional overview of ICT-enhanced practices in TVET / Margarita Pavlova (pages 199-206); Funzi uses the power of mobile to give everyone cost-effective access to quality learning / Aape Pohjavirta (pages 207-214); Udemy: blended and e-learning for transforming teaching and learning / Richard Qiu (pages 215-220); Mindtree's experience in global learning center / N. S. Parthasarathy (pages 221-228); Teacher professional development at scale in the Global South / Cher Ping Lim, Victoria Tinio, Matthew Smith, Ellen Wenting Zou, Justin Edward Modesto (pages 229-236); Coding as an essential skill in the twenty-first century / Raman Nambiar (pages 237-243).
Section six, 'Technology platforms for skills gaps bridging, career counseling, and guidance', contains: Empowering Filipino youth through technology and community / Henry Motte-Munoz (pages 247-254); Singapore's experience in analyzing the labor market using artificial intelligence and big data analytics / Gary Gan (pages 255-262); How technology affects jobs: a smarter future for skills, jobs, and growth in Asia / Sameer Khatiwada (pages 263-270); Skills development driven by labor market demand / Sang Hyon Lee (pages 271-277); Implications of Industry 4.0 on skills development / Steven McKee, Danny Gauch (pages 279-288). Section seven, 'Cross-sectoral collaboration for skills development', contains: Build4Skills, TVET, and infrastructure: an innovative initiative / Marion Edel (pages 291-296); STEAM Platform: transforming youth leadership for a smart circular economy / Lerwen Liu (pages 297-304); Human resource development and gender mainstreaming under ADB-funded technical and vocational education and training project in Tajikistan / Eiko Izawa (pages 305-312); European Training Foundation: sector and cross-sector cooperation / Cesare Onestini (pages 313-320); Developing a robust system for upskilling and reskilling the workforce: lessons from the SkillsFuture movement in Singapore / Michael Fung (pages 321-327); Conclusion and recommendations: implications and way forward / Brajesh Panth (pages 329-339).
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