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Skills Alignment for Lifelong Learners in Higher Education: Smart Catalogues for Reskilling and Upskilling Pathways

The future of work and the ever-changing skills demand in the labour market has been a constant debate and pressing challenge for higher education institutions (HEI’s), governments and industry. In the current context, HEI’s must increase the transformational effect of education on people’s employab...

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Published in:Ubiquity Proceedings 2023-10
Main Authors: Peters, Mitchell, Aubert, Corinne, Rochet, François, Pagés, Carmen, Bullini, Francesco
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The future of work and the ever-changing skills demand in the labour market has been a constant debate and pressing challenge for higher education institutions (HEI’s), governments and industry. In the current context, HEI’s must increase the transformational effect of education on people’s employability, on organizations’ competitiveness and on society’s progress. This paper presents the design and development of a mock-up career guidance tool to empower lifelong learners through digital reskilling and upskilling. We discuss the methods used for designing a skills alignment tool and a smart catalogue for identifying stackable training pathways in two specific disciplinary domains. The skills  alignment methodology  features a skill gap analysis (SGA) in the occupational domains of Data Science and Chemistry, linked to the evolution and demand of the European labour market through an ESCO compatible tool.  The smart program catalog presents the necessary program information to facilitate the creation of stackable training pathways. Considerations are made for the importance of virtual career guidance tools for lifelong learners as we face the ever-changing demand of the labor market and as we continue to embrace online education, micro-credentialing and the digital transformation of higher education.
ISSN:2631-5602
2631-5602
DOI:10.5334/uproc.71