Evolution - of - Education 1.0 PARA 4.0
Evolution - of - Education 1.0 PARA 4.0
Evolution - of - Education 1.0 PARA 4.0
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Abstract
The education systems implemented in most countries today are
characterized by the definition of Education 2.0, while very few
countries are pushing for reforms defined by Education 3.0. The
presentation will discuss the features at the development stages of
Education from Education 1.0 to Education 4.0 and will try to answer to
the question whether this is an evolution or a revolution directed by the
modernization of technology in parallel with the upgrade of student and
industry needs. In parallel we shall highlight the role of Mathematics in
this evolution.
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1919 2019
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1950 With air-condition 2019 with air-condition
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1960 portability 2019+ portability
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EDUCATION 1.0
Authoritarian
The student is the passive recipient
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EDUCATION 2.0
Communication and collaboration are starting to grow
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Continue 2.0
EDUCATION 2.0
Invasion of technology and social networking
We apply technology to the classroom as a trend indicator, but ......
the class continues to have the same structure.
Complete confusion ... .. students know the technologies better than
teachers
No design for what is used and what is not
Many choices, there is no money for buying and applying,
uncoordinated technology correlation with the curriculum ... .. the
system can not properly follow the evolution of technology ... there is
no teacher training ...... data is everywhere ... .. Google Search
faster from traditional libraries ... the web knows more than our
teacher ....
The classmates communicate faster and smarter ... ... electronically
... they collaborate on plans
Students give technical knowledge to their teachers ....
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EDUCATION 3.0
Student-Centered approach
The teacher is transformed into a
Coordinator/facilitator, advisor, learner and
practice guide
The student is researching
Flip classroom method applies
More dialogue, technology is everywhere, the
student is self-learning and everywhere.
The classical style classroom no longer exists
Lesson Plans are now called Learning Plans
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2020+ 10
2030+
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COMPARISON
EDUCATION 1.0 2.0 3.0
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EDUCATION 4.0
Co-creation and innovation in the centre
Whenever and wherever
Flipped classroom applied
Interactive practical exercise – face-to-face
Learning is done at home or outside school, while in school students develop skills
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COMPARISON
EDUCATION 3.0 4.0
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What is needed?
The EU Funded Project : School on the Cloud (2013-2016)
(http://www.schoolonthecloud.net/)
has demonstrated that leadership for change is needed.
The main issue today is no longer access to technology, but the capability to
establish meaningful leadership for Cloud-based learning, teaching and
administration.
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L-Cloud: Developing Tomorrow’s Cloud Education Leaders
(new EU funded project 1 October 2018 – 30 September 2020)
Cloud is designed to promote the leadership for change and is aiming at:
1. Developing Guidelines for Skills and Competences for Adaptive Education Cloud Leaders -
During this process, the partners will filter the results from SoC Network project and will extract
the information needed. They will also utilize guidelines developed in partner countries, in Europe
and Internationally for preparing this qualification framework.
2. Developing a Qualification Framework for Education Cloud Leaders based on Skills and
Competence. This process includes the definition and validation of the competence framework as
well as the definition of an International Professional Certification Programme.
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All tools are moved into the Cloud
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Simple as that…
BYOD
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Simple as that…
BYOD
Bring your own device
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B Y O D Bring your laptop, tablet
or smartphone, your
Owlypia is a global online competition inspired by portable charger and
The Intellectuals’ Challenge (TIC) which aims to your own access to the
Internet (3G or 4G)
inspire intellectual curiosity and enhance the
academic success of young minds across the world.
Owlets for young minds aged 11-14 Owlys for young minds aged 15-18
FIVE SUBJECTS
Art & Design Economics & Business Literature & Culture Science & Technology Social Sciences
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video
“School to Career”
New proposed project under EEA Norway Awards
Expecting results, Stage 1 passed.
LLL (Life-Long-Learning)
to
LLA (Life-Long-Adaptability)
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Messages from the recent study of Universities UK organization ,
published in August 2018
Title of study: Solving Future Skills Challenges
▪ The most important capital for the world of work ahead is skills.
▪ [The industrial strategy] helps young people to develop the skills they need to take up the
high-paid, high-skilled jobs of the future. Prime Minister’s Office, 2017
▪ ...a revolution more comprehensive and all-encompassing than anything we have ever seen.
▪ The rate of change could well outpace the ability of existing policies, mechanisms and
approaches to respond adequately.
▪ Educational systems are ‘increasingly at risk of being outdated’.
▪ The least automatable occupations almost all require professional training and/or tertiary
education.
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Solving Future Skills Challenges
▪ The linear career path is expected to cease to exist.
▪ Educators are in the position where they are having to prepare learners for jobs that don’t
yet exist, using technologies that have not yet been invented.
▪ 65% of children entering primary schools today will ultimately work in new jobs and
functions that currently don’t exist.
▪ Nearly 50% of the subject knowledge acquired during the first year of a four-year
technical degree will be outdated by the time the students graduate.
▪ Many jobs don’t yet exist, which will be using technologies that have not yet been
invented, but we are spotting and solving problems that we have yet to define clearly.
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New Project Proposal
STEAME
▪ STEAM : Science-Technology-Engineering-Arts-Mathematics
▪ What is the last E?
What is needed?
Model of STEAME Schools
Guidelines for new organizational structures for such a school
Training of Teachers
Change in Curricula, Tools, Methods
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Examples of Completed EU funded project
in mainly Maths Education
Summary of outputs and where to find them
MATHEU : Identification, Motivation and Support of Mathematical Talents in European Schools, 2003-2006
Manuals
Le-MATH : Learning Mathematics through New Communication Factors, 2012-2014
www.le-math.eu
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Completed EU funded projects on Maths Education
Summary of outputs and where to find them
MATHGames: Games and Mathematics in education for adults 2015-2018
http://www.vmsmedien.de/mathgames/
MATH-Labyrinth: Increasing the level of knowledge through solving mathematical problems
2015-2017
http://www.math-labyrinth.eu/
MATH-Debate-The Voice of Students-Searching Excellence in Math education through
Increasing the Motivation for Learning 2016-2018
www.mathdebate.eu
DIS-Code: Disconnected, discouraged, 2016-2018
http://www.allyouneediscode.eu/dis-code
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The THALES Programme
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Thank you for your attention
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