创造力、技能和跨学科合作教育

U. Segerstrale
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最近人们已经认识到,目前的高等教育并没有为学生将来的工作做好充分的准备。我们需要的不是狭隘的专业知识,而是能够保证从学校顺利过渡到工作场所的技能和态度,以及年轻人进一步发展的能力,同时也能适应工作的要求。现在,许多大学都希望培养学生的基本技能,强调沟通、团队合作、创造力和跨学科能力。对于技术型学校来说尤其如此,这些学校的学生将进入一个支持合作驱动创新的世界,这是目前被认为是快速发展的最佳途径。虽然目前的大学课程仍然邀请相对被动的学习,但已经采取了新的举措,如创造力研讨会或教师发展研讨会,以重新构想教育。在我自己的大学里,最近的一个实验是人工智能协作日,学生和教师进行“flash演示”,以及更长的演示和小组讨论。这个想法是为了让来自不同领域的人找到潜在合作的共同利益,由于友好的气氛,这一点很有效。目前最切实的实验是专门建造的“创新中心”,比如伊利诺理工大学新成立的卡普兰创新研究所——一座专门为通过合作进行创新而设计的建筑。灵活的建筑和新的室内设计可以快速适应不同项目和受众的需求。然而,最大的挑战,也是对未来教育的一个关键关注,是创造一种学习氛围,让安静的学生个体能够发展成为乐于交流、有能力和自信的人。我将提到我自己在美国大学系统中在这方面的一些实验,最后看看一个令人惊讶但有效的替代方案:芬兰的教育系统及其潜在的价值观。
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Education for Creativity, Skills, and Cross-disciplinary Collaboration
It has been recently realized that the current higher education does not adequately prepare students for the jobs of the future. Rather than narrow specialization, what will be needed are skills and attitudes that vouch for a smooth transition from school to work place and the ability of a young person to further develop but also adapt to the demands of the job. Many universities are now looking to develop basic skill sets which emphasize such things as communication, team work, creativity, and crossdisciplinary competence. This is specially the case for technically oriented schools, whose students will enter a world which favors collaboration-driven innovation, currently regarded as the best way to rapid development. While the current university curriculum still invites relatively passive learning, new initiatives have been taken for such things as creativity workshops, or faculty development seminars for re-imagining education. One recent experiment at my own university was an Artificial Intelligence Collaboration Day with “flash presentations” by students and faculty as well as longer presentations and group discussions. The idea was for people from widely different fields to identify common interests for potential collaboration, and this worked well because of the friendly atmosphere. The most tangible current experiments are specially built “innovation centers”, such as the new Kaplan Institute for Innovation at Illinois Tech - a building which is specially designed for innovation through collaboration. Flexible architecture and new interior design can quickly adapt to the needs of different projects and audiences. The biggest challenge, however, and a key concern for the education of the future, is creating a learning climate where quiet individual students can develop into happily communicating, competent and confident human beings. I will mention some of my own experiments in this respect within the American university system and finally take a look at a surprising but functioning alternative: the Finnish educational system and its underlying values.
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