DocumentCode :
3060481
Title :
EDUEGYPT: The Egyptian National Initiative for Human Capital Development
Author :
Saleh, Heba ; Nabil, Howieda
fYear :
2008
fDate :
16-18 Dec. 2008
Firstpage :
33
Lastpage :
35
Abstract :
Core academic subjects such as reading, writing, science, math, languages, social studies and arts remain the foundation of a comprehensive education and are more important than ever. However, leaders in education and business agree that the 21st century skills and content in areas such as productivity, teamwork, cultural competence, interactive communication, critical thinking, technology, language and systems thinking are needed to succeed in school, work and life. Today\´s challenging business environment implies that it is no longer sufficient for a new graduate to be a "walking-encyclopedia", stuffed with facts, figures, definitions and formulas but require being a knowledgeable student (learner) who can know how to learn, how to organize information and how to distinguish between important and less important pieces of information. This paper introduces this problem and how EDUEGYPT pilot program adopt these thinking approaches in the Egyptian universities within allowed timeframe and regulations of universities. The paper describes the methodology that followed at five faculties of Cairo and Ain Shams universities to incorporate these skills. Finally, the paper illustrates the results of this pilot which are represented in having a talent pool of students acquiring new skills beside their academic knowledge ready to cope with a rapidly changing world and labor market needs. Finally, we will discuss the lessons learned and the future work of EDUEgypt program.
Keywords :
educational aids; educational courses; educational institutions; Ain Shams universities; Cairo; EDUEGYPT; Egyptian National Initiative; Egyptian universities; academic knowledge; comprehensive education; critical thinking; cultural competence; human capital development; interactive communication; productivity; teamwork; Art; Business communication; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Educational products; Global communication; Humans; Productivity; Teamwork; Writing; Education-development; Labor Market; Thinking Curriculum;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information & Communications Technology, 2008. ICICT 2008. ITI 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2929-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ITICT.2008.4806638
Filename :
4806638
Link To Document :
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