At the 7th Higher Education Summit presented by BW Education and ICFAI Group, a panel of revered educators took centre stage to discuss future-ready skills required for 21st-century careers.
Dr RVR Krishna Chalam, Vice Chancellor, Woxsen University, unravel the secrets to navigating the evolving landscape of learning. “In today's world, the ability to identify and articulate a problem is itself a valuable skill. It’s the cornerstone upon which solutions are bbuil,” Dr Chalam said. His words resonated deeply, setting the tone for a discourse on the essence of foundational skills in the face of rapid technological advancements. He emphasised the imperative need for adaptability and a thirst for continual learning.
Echoing this sentiment, Dr Y Lakshman Kumar from Vishwa Vishwani Institute of System and Management added his perspective. “Mastery of mental models within a domain is crucial,” he affirmed. “Yet, cultivating systemic thinking and honing problem-solving abilities are equally indispensable.” He stressed the significance of interpersonal skills and empathy, painting a picture of holistic personal development.
Dr D Sambasiva Rao, Pro Vice Chancellor, GITAM University, methodically classified the essential skills. "Cognitive skills serve as the foundation," he outlined. "Critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, decision-making - all fundamental. And let's not forget social and emotional skills. Communication and collaboration are the linchpins." His structured approach delineated the multifaceted nature of skills required for the future.
As the discussion unfolded, each speaker contributed a distinct hue to the canvas of discussion, enriching the discourse with their expertise. The attendees departed, carrying with them a newfound understanding of the mosaic of skills necessary to thrive in the 21st century.