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Education must adapt to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The most advanced countries in the world are all facing the challenge of retraining several generations of workers who are becoming obsolete. The education system has failed them because it hasn't evolved to respond to the advent of the Digital Revolution. It has prepared workers to meet yesterday's challenges, not tomorrow's demands. In Learning to Unlearn, Founder and CEO of Global Alumni, Pablo Rivas, an industry leader in digital education, shows us how the Digital Revolution is tearing down the traditional educational system and transforming the economy, building a brave new world for the 21st century. We already enjoy the best standards of living in human history, with better health, longer life expectancy, and access to the best tools and digital technologies. With freer societies and more global interaction, now is the time to rethink the way we learn how to solve the pressing problems we still face, re-engage those who have been left behind and build the world of tomorrow, not yesterday.
Contents
Introduction: Learning every day
PART I: You can float even if they take the floor away
from under you
1. Break all your paradigms: learn to unlearn
2. Uncertainty will improve your life
3. Say "good morning" to a machine
4. Why does everyone talk about disruption?
PART II: Education
5. I'm on your team
6. Poring over big data
7. The figure of the old professor
8. In practice
9. The company as a learning space 178
PART III: Take your first steps
10. The opportunity for a start-up
11. Giants move slowly
12. Uncertainty requires flexibility
Epilogue: the best moment in history
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