Business Matters Magazine Issue 73

Page 56

EDUCATION MATTERS

BY DR BRONWYN DOLLING, PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE

does your child love learning? So do we.

Ready for ����? We are in an era of considerable social change and as a result, the work related skills that people will need in the future are evolving. The Institute For The Future (2011) identified six drivers that they predicted would change the nature of skills required by work forces by 2020. They argued that people living longer, sophisticated workplace automation (removing repetitive jobs), the capacity for larger-scale data usage, the rise of visual media, super structured organisations that use social media to work at extreme scales and a globally connected world where power has become more widely spread would drive significant change in the work place. We are almost half way through this period and it is useful to reflect on how important their ten nominated skills have become.

Sense Making: Ability to determine the deeper meaning or significance of what is being expressed.

Social Intelligence: Ability to connect to others in a deep and direct way, to sense and stimulate reactions and desired interactions.

Novel and Adaptive Thinking: Proficiency at thinking and developing solutions and responses beyond those that are rote or rule based.

Cross Cultural Competency: Ability to operate in different cultural settings.

Computational Thinking: Ability to translate vast amounts of data into abstract concepts and to understand data based reasoning.

New Media Literacy: Ability to critically assess and develop content that uses new media forms and to leverage these media for persuasive communication.

Transdisciplinary: Literacy and ability to understand concepts across multiple disciplines.

Design Mindset: Ability to represent and develop tasks and work processes for desired outcomes.

Cognitive Load Management: Ability to discriminate and filter information for importance and to understand how to maximise cognitive functions.

Virtual Collaboration: Ability to work productively, drive engagement and demonstrate presence as a member of a virtual team.

Pacific Lutheran College is a supportive learning community, with a strong academic focus and exceptional sporting, cultural and outdoor programs. Our curriculum is designed to support a seamless transition from Kindergarten to Year 12, and then to life beyond school. Fostering thinking skills, curiosity and deep understanding, Pacific helps each child develop their own passion for learning.

(IFTF, 2011, Future Work Skills 2020, viewed 30th June 2015, www.iftf.org/uploads/media/SR-1382A_UPRI_future_work_skills_sm.pdf) As I reflect on this list as an educator, they are all proficiencies required for an effective teacher in 2015. I would suspect for many occupations the response would be the same. Businesses too require these capacities in a changing marketplace where global factors impact on local decisions. Schools need to immerse young people in a culture of thinking that grows these capacities and simultaneously draws on the wisdom of the millennia in enhancing well-being. Staff and students need to have the capacity to reflect wisely, discern possible ways forward and then have the character to act towards better outcomes even when first efforts result in failure. There is a requirement for creativity, flexibility, discernment and persistence. We are in a constant cycle of reflection and action as we create new ways of being.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr Bronwyn Dolling is the Principal of Pacific Lutheran College, a co-educational, Lutheran school for students from K-12. Bronwyn has worked in the education industry for over 35 years and has served as Pacific’s Principal since its inception in 2001 and also on various education committees at a state and national level. She is passionate about providing a rich education that supports the development of the whole child. 56 ISSUE 73

www.pacificlutheran.qld.edu.au PHONE Chris Henschke, College Registrar on 5436 7321

LOCATION Woodlands Boulevard, Meridan Plains 4551


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