Challenges for Education in the New Era: Education and Training in Industry 5.0 Roles

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This exploratory research presents the new Industry 5.0 challenges, the differences in the progressive industrial revolution, and the primary education and training roles. The theory that will justify the program development is the adoption stages, barriers and facilitators, pedagogical shift, student engagement and outcomes, and sustainability and scalability. The results suggest pedagogical transformations such as omnidigital education and ICT. F. Therefore, rethinking the Education 5.0 role, understanding when and why occurs considering the past, people's expectations, and oriented the new generations.

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Luna, A., Chong, M., & Da-Silva-Ovando, A. C. (2024). Challenges for Education in the New Era: Education and Training in Industry 5.0 Roles. In EDUNINE 2024 - 8th IEEE World Engineering Education Conference: Empowering Engineering Education: Breaking Barriers through Research and Innovation, Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDUNINE60625.2024.10500528

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