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Page 1: Tom Bewick Director & Chief Economist, INSSO. ‘’Knowledge for its own sake’ is no better as a pedagogical statement than ‘spinach for its own sake’ would.

Tom BewickDirector & Chief Economist,

INSSO

Page 2: Tom Bewick Director & Chief Economist, INSSO. ‘’Knowledge for its own sake’ is no better as a pedagogical statement than ‘spinach for its own sake’ would.

‘’Knowledge for its own sake’ is no better as a pedagogical statement than ‘spinach for its own sake’ would be as a nutritional one.’- Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski

Page 3: Tom Bewick Director & Chief Economist, INSSO. ‘’Knowledge for its own sake’ is no better as a pedagogical statement than ‘spinach for its own sake’ would.
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The Know-How Economy Challenge (Providers)

1. Sees students and employers as unambiguously ‘the customer’

2. Where employability skills and competency based education underpin the curriculum

3. Evidences strong links to employers – local and multinational

4. Alongside alumni, publishes ‘outcome’ data on employment & wage progression.

Page 7: Tom Bewick Director & Chief Economist, INSSO. ‘’Knowledge for its own sake’ is no better as a pedagogical statement than ‘spinach for its own sake’ would.

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E-mail: [email protected] www.theknowhoweconomy.com


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