Futures

The Path to Slow Learning, from (20230325.)

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The text discusses the need for a shift towards slow and mindful learning in today’s fast-paced society. It highlights the importance of continuous reskilling, upskilling, and newskilling to keep up with the rapid advancements in technology and information. The Slow Food movement is presented as an inspiration for a good, clean, and fair future of learning. The text emphasizes the value of questions and observations over answers and evaluations, as well as the significance of self-reflection over criticism. It poses questions on how to slow down the learning process and make it more sustainable. The text also mentions a collaborative book and a global poster competition that promote the concept of slow learning.

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Signal Change 10y horizon Driving force
Slow learning movement From fast-paced learning to slow, mindful learning Learning prioritizes reflection Need for sustainable, meaningful learning
Emphasis on questions and observation From answers and evaluations to questions and observations Learning values curiosity and observation Desire for deeper understanding and critical thinking
Collaboration in learning From individual learning to collaborative learning Learning becomes more social and interactive Recognition of the benefits of collective intelligence
Integration of creativity in learning From traditional learning to creative learning Learning fosters innovation and imagination Desire for more innovative solutions and approaches
Visual expression of slow learning From verbal to visual expression of learning Learning incorporates visual communication Recognition of the power of visual communication

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