A taxonomy of ICT mediated future thinking skills

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Abstract

Our future society will be different from that we have known in the last fifty years. Futurists foresee that in the near decades the world's community will traverse through a period of rapid technological innovations that will change the foundations of society as we used to know. Changes will engulf all aspects of life (G1eick, 1999). These changes will have great impact on society, work, culture and art. People will have to innovate or evaporate. They will have to adapt continuously to never-ending permutations and engage in a never-ending adaptation. It makes sense, therefore, to assume that the graduates of today's schooling will need a different set of cognitive and learning skills reflecting the profound change that they will encounter. This paper traces the basic nature of future society and proposes a relevant taxonomy of future cognitive skills that will provide our students with appropriate tools to succeed in the future. We have used Bloom's taxonomy as a working ground and expanded his categories to reflect the needs of the future. This paper suggests an additional cognitive category to add to our teaching procedures named melioration, which we believe, is not addressed in today's curriculum.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation and Communication Technologies in Education
Subtitle of host publicationThe School of the Future - IFlP TC3/WG3.1 International Conference on the Bookmark of the School of the Future
PublisherSpringer New York LLC
Pages103-112
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9781475754711
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
EventIFlP TC3/WG3.1 International Conference on the Bookmark of the School of the Future - Vina del Mar, Chile
Duration: 9 Apr 200014 Apr 2000

Publication series

NameIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Volume58
ISSN (Print)1868-4238

Conference

ConferenceIFlP TC3/WG3.1 International Conference on the Bookmark of the School of the Future
Country/TerritoryChile
CityVina del Mar
Period9/04/0014/04/00

Keywords

  • Cognition
  • Future
  • ICT
  • Knowledge
  • Learning skills
  • Taxonomy

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