Future of Learning: Preparing Learners for the Future World of Work
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What Is The Session About?
In this rapidly evolving World of Work, driven by technological advancements like Industry 4.0 and AI tools such as ChatGPT, we must adopt a new approach to learning that emphasises the development of mindsets, skillsets, and sensibilities. As digital disruptions become more frequent and their rate of adoption accelerates exponentially, it is crucial for both companies and individuals to stay competitive and adaptable.
This course begins by identifying the digital disruptions impacting the global workforce, with a specific focus on their heightened significance in Singapore. According to an Oxford Economics study with CISCO, 21% of Singaporean workers are projected to be displaced by digital disruptions by 2028, the highest percentage among ASEAN countries. Understanding these dynamics is essential for preparing future learners to navigate and transcend these changes.
Participants will explore the three key characteristics of digital disruptions and engage in discussions on how to best prepare students for these challenges. Practical examples and successful course curriculum redesigns will be shared, showcasing how to cultivate the necessary mindsets, skillsets, and sensibilities for the future World of Work. As a hands-on component, participants will engage in a preliminary activity to redesign their own course curriculum, applying the insights and strategies learned throughout the course. This redesign will focus on fostering versatility, agility, and an ability to make sense of and transcend digital disruptions.
What Does The Session Cover?
At the end of this session, participants will be able to take-away the following:
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Adult Educators
- Polytechnic Lecturers
- Course Chairs
- Company Learning Coordinators/Planners
Course Funding and Policies
Payment
Please proceed to make payment via eNets/credit card (VISA or MasterCard) at the end of the registration process. Kindly note that the system will automatically cancel the registration if full payment has not been successfully processed by 11.59pm (Singapore Time) on the same day of the registration. You will have to reapply for the course, subject to availability of vacancy at the point of your re-registration.
Additional Funding Available, If Applicable
Singaporeans aged 25 years old and above are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit which can be used to offset the selected programmes' fees for self-sponsored registrations only.
Please note the submission period for your SFC claim via MySkillsFuture needs to be within 60 days before the course start date (date inclusive). If your course start date is more than 60 days from the date of SFC application, the SSG-SFC portal would reject your application. In this case, you would need to pay the full course fees at the end of your course application.
Rescheduling
Request for rescheduling it must be submitted to IAL 2 weeks before the commencement of programme. Reschedule requests that come mid-way through training has to be supported by valid reasons; substantiated by references as evidence; such as a doctor's note; or a hospitalization chit.
Please submit your request to reschedule your course at MyIAL. A non-refundable administrative fee of
S$54.50 w/GST ($50) applies for the request and the next available slot will be offered
Withdrawal
Request for withdrawal from a programme is subjected to review by IAL and the decision is final. IAL reserves the right to request for supporting document(s). A non-refundable administration fee of
S$54.50 w/GST ($50) is applicable for withdrawal request. If the withdrawal notice is given less than 2 weeks before the programme start date, the paid fees will not be refunded.
Corporate Run
For dedicated corporate runs with a contract signed with IAL, billing and payment will follow the terms of the signed contract. Otherwise, payment would be expected upon registration.
About The Speaker
Hee Joh Liang (Mr)
He was the Senior Director of the Singapore National Computer Board overseeing all 11 industry clusters, including the Education Cluster. He was the IT master planner that implemented the ambitious S$2 billion Ministry of Education's 1st Masterplan for IT in Education.
He was also the Deputy Principal (Development) of Singapore Polytechnic (SP) for 11 years, where he led SkillsFuture Industry 4.0 Industry Transformation for SP. He co-chaired the Joint Polytechnic-ITE EdTech Committee and led in the development of PolyMall and AI in Education national projects for all the five polytechnics. The AI project was subsequently recognized as the National AI Education Signature Use Case under the National AI Office. He also co-chaired the Joint-Polytechnic Committee for Enhanced Teaching and Learning.