The future has arrived - a future where knowledge
01, 6.1.2019
The future has arrived - a future where knowledge, jobs and technology are getting outdated rapidly. This has immediate implications for lifelong learning and continuous re-skilling - a personal responsibility in the 4th Industrial Age. Those who are not lifelong learners are illiterates.
Lifelong learning is not only about new skills and competencies, but learning about oneself - Who am I? Why am I here? In which directions am I moving? Therefore, education of the heart and mind, and not the head alone, assume great importance.
This is our endeavour @ Indus; to develop our teachers and students as lifelong learners.
(This is the essence of the message brought to newly elected Leaders of The Indus Student Council at Bangalore, by Lt. Gen. Arjun Ray (Retd.), CEO of the Indus Trust on the occasion of The Ceremony of Investiture on January 26th, 2012)
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Date: 11/21/2024