Inventing a new Educational System
Mohamed Rabie
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Mohamed Rabie: Arab Thought Council
Chapter Chapter 11 in A Future Economy for All, 2023, pp 97-102 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents a totally new idea to create an educational system capable of facing the many challenges of the knowledge age while meeting the needs of tomorrow’s societies, particularly the young men and women who are forced to transform their attitudes and living conditions as times change. While societal change was hardly noticeable during the agricultural age, it accelerated gradually during the industrial age, and became extremely hard to follow during the current knowledge age. Due to this change, a need was created for building an unconventional education system with a built-in capacity to transform itself to maintain creativity and adaptability to changing times, new scientific facts, and unprecedented technological innovations. The transition from one civilization to another creates a new society, having its unique culture, economy, and social, political, and economic structures. All of which dictate that people change their views, attitudes, and patterns of life.
Keywords: Internet; Communication; Information; Artificial Intelligence; Archeological Discoveries; Evolving; Schools; Universities; Sunrise System; Cultural Illiteracy; Cultural Ghettos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-42957-6_11
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