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GLOBAL YOUTH SKILLS PLAYLIST

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GLOBAL YOUTH SKILLS PLAYLIST

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The world is changing at a furious pace, so this also means that there is a demand for new skills. What skills are these? How do you scale yourself within these skills? Which skills do you find interesting? Where do you see areas for your development?

In this playlist we are going to explore five global youth skill zones. 
  • Make yourself known: mastering reputation and identity in a connected world
  • Befriend the machines: mastering the world of digital machines
  • Keep going: mastering resilience in extreme environments
  • Make sense: mastering a high-resolution world that reveals the complexity of our global realities
  • Build your tribe: mastering collaborative structures

Ready? Let's expand your skills!

This learning playlist is developed around research done by the Institute of the Future and Cities of Learning.

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SELF ASSESS YOUR GLOBAL YOUTH SKILLS
Mandatory
30 minutes
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GLOBAL YOUTH SKILLS  are to learn about new learning, civic and career narratives in the lives of young Europeans.
We believe that every young person deserves an opportunity to develop skills needed in the 21st-century. Institute for the Future forecasts the following skills will be in demand in the near future: making yourself known, befriending the machines, building your crew, making sense, keep it going (Global Youth Skills report, 2019). This skills framework is very interesting due to the following reasons:
  • It was developed with a clear input of young people
  • It covers skills that are needed for learning and work in future and to some extent includes the civic dimension
  • It has recommendations and tools for educators to innovate with learning

The Network Cities of Learning have used the Global Youth Skills Zone framework on many occasions. One of them is an extensive research where among 600 young people joined.
Policy recommendations youth co-design Cities of Learning

To define which activities in this playlist are useful for you, we have developed several worksheets with self-assessments to support you in making a choice where to start in your global youth skill development. Of course you can also do these self-assessments after completion of the playlist.

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GLOBAL YOUTH SKILLS  are to learn about new learning, civic and career narratives in the lives of young Europeans.
We believe that every young person deserves an opportunity to develop skills needed in the 21st-century. Institute for the Future forecasts the following skills will be in demand in the near future: making yourself known, befriending the machines, building your crew, making sense, keep it going (Global Youth Skills report, 2019). This skills framework is very interesting due to the following reasons:
  • It was developed with a clear input of young people
  • It covers skills that are needed for learning and work in future and to some extent includes the civic dimension
  • It has recommendations and tools for educators to innovate with learning

The Network Cities of Learning have used the Global Youth Skills Zone framework on many occasions. One of them is an extensive research where among 600 young people joined.

The holder of this badge has taken several self assessements activities to discover where learning needs to happen. The holder of this badge has worked independently and in collaboration with peers at the Self assessment skill of the Global Youth Skills competence framework from Institute for the Future.
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Task no.1
Evidence verified by: self-approved
Check out the following worksheets and see which one you want to complete to check where you want to learn.
Worksheet 1.1: self-assessment checklist. How ready are you for the future?
Worksheet 1.2: self-assessment checklist. Which future skills are important to you?
Worksheet 1.3: archetypes to inspire the future. Which future person inspires you?
Worksheet 2.1: sweet sport for future skills. What are your skills for the future?
Worksheet 2.2: build your learning stack. What is your learning path to the future?

Upload your worksheet as evidence. You will aprove your own evidence.
MAKE YOURSELF KNOWN
Mandatory
3 hours

Skills

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#assessment processes
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#self-promote
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#business model
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#show leadership in social service cases
ESCO
#digital competencies
ESCO
#cooperate at inter-professional level
ESCO
#build community relations
ESCO
#use learning strategies
ESCO
#show leadership in social service cases
ESCO
#tell a story
#analyse skills for the future
ESCO
#adjust to change
#Global Youth Skill
ESCO
#assess risks of clients' assets
ESCO
#ethics
ESCO
#coordinate care
EntreComp
#Be resilient
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Started: 31
Completed playlist: 0
Time to complete: 10 hours 30 minutes
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