Challenges and Changes in University Organization: Towards a New Model of Teaching and Learning
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Keywords

globalization
labour market
knowledge
skills
abilities

How to Cite

Gómez Bahillo, C., & Gómez Campillo, M. (2015). Challenges and Changes in University Organization: Towards a New Model of Teaching and Learning. International Journal of Organizations, (13), 85–109. https://doi.org/10.17345/rio13.85-109

Abstract

Globalization is producing a new world order that is affecting political, economic, social, cultural and educational institutions. Universities need to be the engine of this social change and to provide a dynamic, flexible and stable educational model which can generate a skilled workforce ready to face the new challenges of the information and knowledge society. The university must provide not only basic and specific knowledge that prepares students to embark upon a given profession but should develop students' social and technical skills to facilitate their subsequent employment in a competitive and innovative production system that demands a skilled workforce.

https://doi.org/10.17345/rio13.85-109
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