Abstract :
Tectonic shifts are rapidly occurring in the education-space. Two streams of thought are rapidly emerging: (1) Current academia produce fails to meet industry expectations, thus, impacting employability readiness of fresh entrants into the corporate; (2) Life-style changes in millennials, concomitant with technology advancements, rendering current academic approaches inadequate, and outdated. This paper reflects on the current educational practices and suggests a framework that draws from the best practices of learning methods, leveraging on technological and life-style changes, to make university education more relevant, and effective. The proposed framework hinges on the precept of heutagogy with a learner-centric focus that actively empowers participants in building effective learning content, and delivery methods, thus promoting joint-ownership to university programs and courses.
Keywords :
educational courses; educational institutions; academagogical framework; education-space; effective learning content; global knowledge society; millennial centric learning; tectonic shifts; university courses; university education; university programs; Electronic learning; Engineering education; Industries; Internet; Taxonomy; Training; academagogy; eLearning; education; employability; heutagogy; learning methods; role-plays; skill-gaps;