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Dr CJ Meadows Explores the Future of Education

 

CJ Meadows (Professor, Director, i2e – The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center and Head, Global MBA – Consulting Management, SP Jain School of Global Management) in PagalGuy talks about the future of education amidst rapid global transformation, highlighting the need for personalised, accessible, and affordable learning experiences.

CJ Meadows

She highlights the three key business trends, emerging technologies, globalisation, and sustainability, that will shape business education and stresses the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and industry to bridge the gap between rapidly evolving skill requirements and traditional education offerings.

She further adds, “People now seek continuous learning throughout their lives. This shift necessitates the introduction of microlearning suitable for those balancing work and education, along with flexible programmes offering stackable certificates. Educators must adapt by providing these new models and opportunities, leveraging technology to create engaging learning experiences that blend the benefits of technology and human interaction.”

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