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Colin Rose is founder and chairman of Accelerated Learning Systems, and consults with many universities and corporations such as Motorola, Xerox, and IBM. He lectures frequently at conferences and symposiums across the globe. In the United Kingdom he is working at a government level to set up a national network of centers for parent education and is a member of the steering committee of the Learning Society, a collaborative undertaking of the British government, the Royal Society for the Arts, and industry. He lives in England.
Malcolm J. Nicholl is president of Accelerated Learning Systems, Inc., of Carlsbad, California. A longtime business partner of Colin Rose, he is also a former international journalist whose career included a two-year stint as Belfast bureau chief for The Londo
hors of the now-classic Accelerated Learning comes a brilliant culmination of their groundbreaking ideas. Accelerated Learning for the 21st Century unveils a revolutionary new six-step program that shows you how to develop the core success skills of the twenty-first century--learning faster, remembering more, thinking creatively--skills that can be put to immediate use by individuals as diverse as school children and corporate executives.
Because of today's unprecedented speed of change, it is becoming increasingly difficult to predict what skills will be useful in ten years--in most professions, knowledge is doubling every few years--and no job is forever. As a result, being employable means being flexible and retraining regularly. Accelerated Learning for the 21st Century offers a simple, proven-effective plan that delivers the one k
Introduction
"The empires of the future will be the empires of the mind."
--Sir Winston Churchill
* The world is changing at an ever-accelerating pace.
* Life, society, economics, are becoming ever more complex.
* The nature of work is radically altering.
* Jobs are disappearing at an unprecedented rate.
* It is an age of uncertainty.
* The past is less and less a guide to the future.
These are the defining characteristics of the final turbulent years of this millennium. These are the challenges that need to be met by parents, educators, businesses, and governments.
Success in the 21st century will primarily depend upon the extent to which we and our children develop the appropriate skills to master each of the interconnected forces of speed, complexity, and uncertainty. It is in our hands.
The speed at which the world is changing demands a matching ability to learn faster. The increasing complexity of the world demands a matching ability to analyze situations logically and solve problems creatively.
Accelerated Learning for the 21st Century gives you the essential core skills of learning fast and thinking creatively. In that sense it is a personal how-to book.
But it is more than that. This book also lays out some key recommendations: how we can, and how we must, significantly improve the way we educate. As a society we urgently need a huge increase in the numbers of people who can be described as highly educated. We are doing a pretty good job of educating a minority. We must extend that trait to the majority.
Whether you have school-age children or not, this subject is of immediate and vital importance to you. It affects you as a taxpayer, as a citizen, and as a member of the workforce.
The worthwhile jobs of the future will either be jobs of the mind or jobs requiring a finely tuned talent--in the worlds of music, art, or sport, for instance. Repetitive, mechanical jobs are either being taken over by computer-controlled machines or exported to overpopulated countries where people are prepared to work for lower wages and where their governments offer incentives to business. There simply won't be any work for inadequately educated people.
Even if you do have a "mind job," it is still your concern. Unless the whole educational standard of our nation is vastly raised, you will suffer higher taxes, lower national economic output, and the costs of social disruption.
Low educational attainment and poor analytical and decision-making skills lead to economic dependency. You will encounter higher taxes in the future because a nation comprised mostly of people who can't function in a high-tech world will mean higher unemployment benefits, higher welfare costs, and higher crime-control costs. And even higher health-care costs--because there is a clear correlation between educational status and health. Studies show that people with higher education are generally healthier and live longer.
Looked at positively, the wealth of our nation is the sum of the brains of its people. Its creativity and skills. In other words, our best asset is our collective ability to learn fast and adapt thoughtfully to situations we can't predict.
At the moment, though, the focus of schools is on deciding what children should learn and what they should think.
We will argue that in a time of such rapid change, the first priority is to teach our children how to learn and how to think.
Only with these two "super skills" can you cope with change and complexity and become economically independent--and employable in the 21st century. Only then have you the core skills for personal happiness, stable relationships, and growth. Your ability to earn is directly proportional to your ability to learn.
So, to the extent that you want to live in a flourishing, safe, optimistic, and creative society, you need to be very concerned indeed with what goes on in our schools. Whether you are a parent of a school-age child or not. It is everyone's concern.
A LIFELONG ADVENTURE
Learning is not just knowing the answers. It's not just acquiring bits and pieces of general knowledge. It can't simply be measured by grades and exam results. It's not just taking on board what other people know.
Learning is a lifelong adventure. It's a never-ending voyage of exploration to create your own personal understanding. And it crucially must involve the ability to continuously analyze and improve upon the way in which you learn. the ability to be conscious of the process of your own learning and thinking. Learning must begin much earlier than the child's first day at school and it must continue well into retirement. We must never stop learning--and implementing what we learn.
What are the implications? We need to make changes--urgently. We need to help all parents create a rich, stimulating, thought-provoking home environment in the preschool years. Studies show that 50 percent of one's potential brain capacity is developed in the first five or six years of life. Doesn't it make sense, therefore, that a concerted effort should be made to turn those early years into a fun--yet powerful--learning and growth experience?
In the primary school years, we need smaller class sizes and the active collaboration of parents with the school to provide their children with interesting, challenging, and relevant projects that stimulate curiosity and thought.
In the early secondary school years, we need to ensure that students become capable of learning on their own so they can fully utilize the dazzling opportunities of the new interactive learning aids. Yet, they should also be working collaboratively to tackle problems, such as community issues, that engage their interest because they are relevant to their lives. This way students develop their basic skills and simultaneously learn critical creative thinking skills. In other words, we need changes both in what is learned and in how it is learned.
And what about the adult--even the well-educated, "fully-trained" adult with a wealth of qualifications? His or her skills may be perfectly adequate for 1997--and become woefully inadequate as soon as the year 2000.
Knowledge is doubling every two to three years in almost every occupation--and this means your knowledge must double every two or three years just for you to stay even. People who are not aggressively and continuously upgrading their knowledge and skills are not staying in the same place. They are falling behind.
You need to ask yourself, where are you going to be? Imagine if your industry disappeared. What would be your next career move? What skills do you have? What do you need to be excellent at? Are you prepared to deal with accelerating change?
"Change, after all, is only another word for growth, another synonym for learning. We can all do it, and enjoy it, if we want to," says British futurist Professor Charles Handy, former chairman of the Royal society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce (RSA).
Handy tells an excellent personal story to illustrate the pace of change. In the late 1950s he went to work for a world-famous multinational corporation. They projected his career path for him--leading all the way to the chief-executive slot at a company in a country at the other end of the world.
When Handy left the conglomerate some years later, not only did the job they had originally envisioned for him no longer exist, neither did the company he would have run--nor even the country. Change, indeed.
But change needs to be valued. Unless your job involves continuous learning (to handle change), taking initiative, using judgment, making good, rational...
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