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Rethinking Education in the Age of AI: The Importance of Developing Durable Skills in the Industry 4.0

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  • James Hutson

    (Lindenwood University, USA)

  • Jason Ceballos

    (Independent Scholar, USA)

Abstract

This article discusses the pressing need to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into education to facilitate customizable, individualized, and on-demand learning pathways. At the same time, while AI has the potential to expand the learner base and improve learning outcomes, the development of NACE Competencies and durable skills – communication, critical thinking, creativity, leadership, adaptability, and emotional intelligence - must be purposefully integrated in curriculum design now more than ever. Recent studies have shown that AI-driven learning pathways can achieve outcomes more quickly, but this comes at the cost of the development of durable skills. Therefore, traditional student-to-student and student-to-teacher interactions must be prioritized. As such, this study proposes a balanced approach to curriculum design to ensure the best outcomes for learners, where durable skill development is prioritized alongside subject-specific skills and rote memorization. Additionally, the article highlights the need for a combination of Just in Time Training (JITT) approaches, facilitated by AI technology, to reach the implementation of durable skills. The article concludes by questioning how to develop human skills in an increasingly AI-driven education system and emphasizes the importance of curriculum design and traditional learning approaches in creating a cohesive learning experience that develops durable skills in students. It is necessary to recognize that AI-driven education cannot replace the development of human skills, and that traditional interactions play a crucial role in developing these skills.

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  • James Hutson & Jason Ceballos, 2023. "Rethinking Education in the Age of AI: The Importance of Developing Durable Skills in the Industry 4.0," Journal of Information Economics, Anser Press, vol. 1(2), pages 26-35, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bba:j00008:v:1:y:2023:i:2:p:26-35:d:112
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