Future Education Rome 2017

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Future Rome 2017 2 nd Intl. Conference on Future Effective Learning in an Age of Increasing Speed, Complexity and Uncertainty Rome, Italy November 16-18, 2017 Organizers: Co-Organizers:

Building on a break-through conference at University of California at Berkeley in 2013, the World University Consortium, the World Academy of Art & Science and Roma Tre University are collaborating to conduct an international conference on Future to identify practical measures to meet the needs and aspirations of major stakeholders -- youth, students, teachers, employers, workers, research institutions, governments and civil society. The Challenge Society is changing more rapidly than ever before, generating unprecedented opportunities and challenges in its wake. Anticipating and addressing the consequences of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, environmental pressures, rising levels of youth unemployment and inequality, globalization and virtualization of business models, the explosive growth of online communications and, the globalization of, increasing intercultural contacts and A multi-disciplinary, inter-generational dialogue migration will place enormous pressure on al institutions, students, teachers and researchers. The Solution is humanity's most effective instrument for consciously steering social evolution to maximize the benefits and minimize the disruption and trauma associated with it. There is an urgent need for expanding the reach, accessibility, affordability and quality of at all levels. But multiplying the existing model is not sufficient. Indeed it is likely to aggravate rather than alleviate many problems due to the time warp and gap between the offered today and that which is so urgently needed. We not only need more but that is qualitatively different -- a new paradigm. Updating course content is not enough. We need an that equips youth to adapt to future innovations and challenges that cannot be anticipated now.

The Agenda The conference will be organized into streams focusing on the following themes: Learning in a time of increasing uncertainty Closing the time warp in higher for Full Employment and Human Welfare Distributing Social Power through Transdisciplinary Person-centered learning Mind, Thinking & Creativity Developing Individuality through Learning as a way of life Value-based vs. Value-free Social construction of knowledge Network-based, learning spaces and learning communities Online and hybrid learning Keynote by Edgar Morin Disruptive al technologies Technological enhancements, automation and digitization Storming the Ivory Tower Ways of Thinking and Knowing Sustainable Entrepreneurship Transformational Leadership beyond the university Navigating transitions in and society Multi-stakeholder perspectives What students want from higher Teaching in a time of instant information and rapid change Politics and Economics of Business and Employer Needs Workers Perspectives Highlighted Speakers Nora Bateson Federico Mayor Zaragoza Elisabet Paunovic

The Objectives Implement student-centered, person-centered, active, participative learning pedagogies; Harness the potential of emerging learning technologies and delivery systems; Foster synthetic, integrated modes of thinking; Make conscious and explicit the central role of values in human development; Shift toward multi- and transdisciplinary approaches to knowledge; Develop mental capacities for independent thinking, creativity, entrepreneurship & leadership; Extend the scope of learning outcomes from information and mental skills to encompass development of social capabilities, personality, values and individuality. The Format This conference is designed to serve as an open, active platform for participants to share, collaborate and co-create new ideas, approaches, methodologies and best practices. The multi-stakeholder approach and structure of the conference will make it possible for participants to organize or participate in special sessions dedicated to in-depth exploration of specific topics ranging from subject content, pedagogy and learning technologies to social and economic impact on issues such as employment, skills development, business development, innovation, social power, citizenship, cultural diversity, personal development and individuality. Conference Details: When: Where: Register: November 16-18, 2017 Roma Tre University Rome, Italy www.wunicon.org/rome Future Rome 2017

Conference Organizers World Academy of Art & Science The World Academy of Art and Science is composed of more than 700 individual Fellows representing diverse cultures, nationalities, and intellectual disciplines, chosen for eminence in their field and strong commitment to addressing global social issues. Their activities are supported by an international network of centers and partner organizations. The Academy was established in 1960 by distinguished individuals concerned by the impact of the explosive growth of knowledge on the initiative and inspiration of Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Robert Oppenheimer and some 80 other eminent thinkers. The Academy s activities seek to address global issues related to the social consequences and policy implications of knowledge to arrive at solutions that affirm universal human rights and serve the interests of all humanity. WAAS is founded on faith in the power of original and creative ideas -- Real Ideas with effective power to change the world. Its motto is Leadership in thought that leads to action. The Academy is incorporated in the State of California and is recognized by the US Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt private foundation under section 501(c)(3). For further information please visit www.worldacademy.org. World University Consortium The World University Consortium was established in 2013 on the initiative of a consortium of organizations committed to promoting universal access to quality, affordable higher globally based on a human-centered approach that shifts the emphasis from specialized expertise to contextualized knowledge within a transdisciplinary conceptual framework reflecting the complexity and integration of the real world, from teaching mastery of a field of knowledge to learning that enhances the capacity of students to think and discover knowledge for themselves, from theoretical mastery to acquisition of knowledge, skills and values relevant to each individual s personal development and career an al system better suited to develop the full potentials of social personality and individuality for productive engagement, social welfare and psychological well-being. WUC is incorporated in the State of California and is recognized by the US Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt private foundation under section 501(c)(3). For further information please visit www.wunicon.org. Roma Tre University Roma Tre University is an Italian public research university located in Rome, Italy, with its main campus situated in the Ostiense quarter. Founded in 1992 by the Italian Ministry of Public, it was the third public university to be established in the metropolitan area of Rome. The university comprises 8 schools and 32 departments, enrolling 35,338 students, and having 1,370 academic and professional staff. At present, the university offers 54 undergraduate degree programs, 75 master s degree programs, 16 doctoral schools and five PhD programs. It is the second-largest university of Rome by enrollment and one of the largest research-based institutions in the country. For further information please visit http://www.uniroma3.it/.