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美国乔治亚理工大学Paul M.A. Baker教授讲座通知

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Paul M.A. Baker教授讲座通知

 

讲座题目:面向先进技能人力资源新角色开发的高等教育的再设计与再定位

Redesign and Repositioning Universities for the Role of Advanced Skilled Workforce

Development)

 

讲座教授:Paul M.A. Baker,美国乔治亚理工大学战略创新和研究中心主任,乔治亚理工先进信息政策研究中心科学家

时间:10月17日(周二)下午15:00到17:00

地点:新主楼A座1148

主持人:陈向东 教授

 

主讲人介绍:

Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D.,is Senior Director of Research and Strategic

Innovation and principal research scientist at Georgia Tech's Center for

Advanced Communications Policy; he's also an adjunct professor in the Centre

for Disability Law and Policy at the National University of Ireland, Galway.

His research focuses on include higher education and disability policy,

workforce development, connected and online communities,

and collaborative workspaces, accessible/usable information technology,

and networks of innovation. Baker has a Ph.D. in Public Policy from George

Mason University, an M.P. in Urban Planning from the University of

Virginia, and an M.A. in International Commerce and Policy from George Mason

University, and an MTS (Theological Studies) from Emory University. He has B.S.

in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin.

Website:http://paulmbaker.gatech.edu/profile/

Contact him atpaul.baker@gatech.edu

讲座摘要:

Increasingly,occupations generally considered "blue collar” (technical or vocational)

require mastery of advanced skills beyond what is available in standard

secondary education. These skills traditionally been acquired in a more

technical vocational training settings. However, in many industrialized

countries, workforces are clustering along an educational gradient into unskilled,

basic labor, at one end, and highly educated, specialized, research and

design-focused knowledge workers at the other. This neglects the

important middle range of specialized, but technically advanced skills needed

in modern production environments. Universities have not generally been

interested in this sort of specialized applied training. But employers and

other actors have begun to pressure traditional higher education (colleges and

universities) to rethink and change education to produce a better fit between

the traditional academic degree and a more practical skill set employers need.

One approach is for universities to apply their experience in applied,

industrial research to develop new teaching and training approaches to produce

skilled workers. From a policy standpoint, there is an opportunity to design

innovative policy in a way which help support the development of skilled

workforces which are adaptable to the changing needs of industry and research

as well as are capable of upgrading their skills as needed by the changing

economy. Absent this reform, other alternatives (private sector, technical

institutions, industry training) will reduce the influence universities have in

globally competitive societies.

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2017-10-11