With the rapid growth in technology, there is a lot of complexity and uncertainty worldwide. As a result, people’s expectations and aspirations are rising. However, educational institutions have not kept pace with industry needs, resulting in students’ unemployability. The industry’s needs are changing rapidly as they have to tune with the tastes and temperaments of the customers. There are several challenges in the current educational system globally.
- Industry aligns with academia. Currently, educational institutions are producing students incompatible with industry needs, as the skills they produce are irrelevant in the corporate world.
- The dynamic business environment is making things more complex for academia. That means the academia is not able to foresee the needs of industry.
- There is a mismatch between the teaching and learning styles in the classroom. The onslaught of technology is making the pedagogy quickly obsolete.
- Above all, the expectations and aspirations of the students are rising rapidly.
Challenges for Educators
Designing the course content based on the changing business scenario is the most challenging task for educators. By the time they design curriculum and teach students, the needs are changing. Imagine the rapid changes that occur when students pass out from educational institutions. Technology has become both a boon and a bane for educators, where educators get the information at the click of a mouse. At the same time, students also get the same information from the internet. Students demand more than what is available on the internet. Therefore, educators must add value by sharing the experiences that students lack. Besides, doing extensive research on each topic helps educators gain an edge over students.
The expectations of the students are rising and the educators find it challenging to meet them same. It seems there is constant pressure on educators to do research continuously and present things from a new perspective.
The students want quick results, while the educators want to wait for the results because of their experience and age, leading to a gap between the educators and the students.
Solutions
When we look at teaching methodologies, the educator must teach what the students want, not what the educator knows. Educators must stay updated with rapidly changing technology and evolve their teaching tools and techniques to be appropriate for the classroom. The educators must encourage students to think rather than dump knowledge, leading to creativity and innovation.
Educational institutions still adopt the old pedagogy, which needs to be pruned to meet the needs of the students. The learning and teaching methodologies must be restructured to accommodate the changing times and technology. The right approach towards this is to invite the industry and have a discussion with them. It enables the academia to know the pulse of the industry. It ultimately leads to a change in course curriculum. Another thing to note is to invite the alumni to discuss their needs, and then educational institutions must design their course content. These two measures will eliminate any misalignment between academia and industry, thus dramatically changing how students are shaped. Ultimately, the industry would be very glad to absorb the students as they have been groomed to meet their needs. Besides, they become more employable with the right mindset, skills, and tools.
Both academia and industry cannot operate in different orbits. They have to be within the same orbit, leveraging their strengths to create productive people. People often talk about the interface between academia and industry. However, it should go beyond the interface and can be to the extent of the wedding between academia and industry to create employable and meaningful professionals.
The educators must know the needs of the students from time to time and evolve their teaching styles to suit the learning styles of students. It leads to the right chemistry between educators and students. It is not what you know matters; what you cater to the students ultimately matters.
Academia must foresee the needs of the students through thorough research and prepare a flexible curriculum with flexible learning styles to achieve the desired results.
Team teaching helps bridge the gap between academia and industry. In this method, both the educator and the industry expert undertake the teaching session, while the educator emphasizes the theory and the industry expert focuses on applying the theoretical concepts. It helps the students eat the cake and have it, too, as it relates the reel content to real-life applications.
The academic world is under a theoretical perspective, while the industrial world is under a practical perspective. Both need to communicate, understand, empathize, and appreciate the compulsions and constraints and work in harmony to produce industry-compatible and employable students. In addition, it helps them develop their personalities and grow professionally.
There is a need for a symbiotic relationship between academia and industry. We can equate the relationship between academia and industry to the husband and the wife, where the right chemistry is essential for fruitful results.
Ultimately, what we need is quality over quantity in every area of activity for meaningful results. There is an urgent need to align education with industry, not the other way around, for lasting takeaways.
To conclude, academics and industry should have an open mind and find out the need to keep the current trends in view. Or else students would suffer a lot. The relationship between academia and industry cannot be treated as an affair but as a marriage that lasts for a longer time to produce children who are competent to take on global challenges aggressively.