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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/34833 A New Educational Pattern in Response to New Technologies and Sustainable Development. Enlightening ICT Skills for Youth Employability in the European Union
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Picatoste, J., Pérez-Ortiz, L., Ruesga-Benito, S.M. (2018). A new educational pattern in response to new technologies and sustainable development. Enlightening ICT skills for youth employability in the European Union.Telematics and Informatics, 35(4), 1031-1038 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2017.09.014.
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[Abstract]: The so-called fourth revolution is underway and its impact is appreciated in societies and in the
way of life of people, particularly due to its effects on the labor market. The disruption
generated by the fast changes point out to the immediacy of the needed changes in higher
education for responding the new and changing world. The millenarians or digital natives are
already used to living with technology, but the technological changes are so fast that if they do
not prepare to face them, they will become obsolete soon. Hence the importance of continuous
training and the need for institutions and companies to promote training courses for their
employees. The Higher Education institutions have a key role on the promotion of knowledge
and on the innovation, but this new scenario is an unexpected challenge that is difficult to face.
Incorporating teaching of information and communications technology in universities within the
curriculum, as a cross-training topic, is a difficult but necessary challenge for preparing students
for success in labor market. In this paper, the importance of training in ICTs to get a job is
raised. An empirical study with EUROSTAT data is carried out and is limited to young people
between 16 and 24 years old. Structural Equation Modelling is the applied method. The results
indicate that informal ICTs training favors employment and training in computer management.
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