Problem-focused higher education for shaping the knowledge society.

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Valtanen, J., Berki, E., Georgiadou, E., Ross, M. and Staples, G. 2011. Problem-focused higher education for shaping the knowledge society. International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals. 2 (4), pp. 23-37. https://doi.org/10.4018/jhcitp.2011100103
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TitleProblem-focused higher education for shaping the knowledge society.
AuthorsValtanen, J., Berki, E., Georgiadou, E., Ross, M. and Staples, G.
Abstract

Higher education (HE) has not efficiently targeted a knowledge-shaped economy and has not kept up with the knowledge and IT skills demanded to resolve the problems from social- and work- exclusion. While recently unemployed knowledge workers are searching for new jobs, re-educating policies and career development options have not kept pace with work changes. There is an urgent need for a HE reform in order to address the current socio-economic and work-life crises. For this reform, the authors compare and contrast three promising learning approaches: problem-based learning PBL, work-based learning WBL and problem-focused education PFE. While in PBL and WBL work- and problem-related knowledge is transferred sufficiently, PFE seems to outperform. The paper points to an effective re-organisation of HE by (1) investing in PFE as the means to achieve quality in the learning process and its outcomes and (2) identifying ICT quality features for supporting the PFE learning process.

PublisherIGI Global
JournalInternational Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals
ISSN1947-3478
Electronic1947-3486
Publication dates
Print31 Oct 2011
Publication process dates
Deposited07 Nov 2011
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4018/jhcitp.2011100103
LanguageEnglish
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