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Kaija Marjukka Collin; Marianne Jaakkola; Sara Keronen; Soila Lemmetty – Studies in Continuing Education, 2025
Global megatrends, such as digitalisation, and contemporary crises have highlighted the importance of continuous development and learning in the work context. Learning can be inspiring and motivating but also stressful when generating competence that is not applicable or has poor utilisability. In this study, we approached the ambivalent nature of…
Descriptors: Police Education, Hospitals, Health Personnel, Information Technology
Ntombenhle Sylvia Mlangeni; Sadi Seyama-Mokhaneli – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
The work landscape is evolving with the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), potentially rendering current jobs obsolete and necessitating new skills or retraining of existing occupations for future employment. This revolution is disrupting nearly every sector, including education, highlighting the need for education to address issues…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Foreign Countries, Coding, Robotics
Birgit Zeyer-Gliozzo – Journal of Education and Work, 2024
The automation of job tasks due to technological change increases the pressure on workers whose jobs consist largely of such activities. In this context, politics and science attach great importance to further training, although the benefits for affected workers have hardly been investigated. Drawing on human capital theory and the task-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Automation, Job Security, Skill Obsolescence