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The knowing-doing gap and how not to sink in it

What we need is a shift in focus from knowing to not knowing, claims action researcher and MIT senior university lecturer Otto Scharmer.
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Knowledge is what educational institutions do, and knowledge is important. What we are facing in our time of global disruption, though, is not a lack of knowledge, but rather the inability to turn that knowledge into the change we need to see in the world.

In his rousing presentation at the Aalto University Green Minds, Healthy Hearts 鈥 Social Sustainability Symposium held in May, Dr. Otto Scharmer (MIT)proposed a radical change in focus for all educators 鈥 shifting from knowledge to deeper sensing capacities.

In his , developed to facilitate systemic transformations, Scharmer suggests that change requires an ability to sense and presence the emerging future with very little by way of knowledge. Instead, we need to cultivate our skills of deep listening and self-reflection. These skills allow us to connect to the emerging future and welcome a shift in ourselves and our identities.

This transformational learning is crucial for generating change on both individual and systemic levels, but it doesn鈥檛 happen by itself. What higher education needs to offer students is infrastructure to support the cultivation of the skills that are needed to achieve it. This means striving for an ecosystem-centric model where education is seen as a means of co-creating the future.

The knowing-doing gap cannot be filled solely with knowledge. We don鈥檛 need professionals who can merely generate data and deal with what鈥檚 here and now. We need professionals who can harness their intuition and embodied knowing to reach towards the unknown future with open hearts, open minds and open will.

 As educators and future professionals, we hold the key.

To learn more about eco-system awareness, deep listening and how to change the behaviour, watch the full recording of Dr. Scharmer鈥檚 presentation Leading from the Emerging Future at the Aalto University Green Minds, Healthy Hearts 鈥 Social Sustainability Symposium, which took place on the 30th of May 2023.

Text: Petra Partanen

Otto Scharmer at the Green Minds Healthy Hearts Social Sustainability Symposium May 30, 2023

Watch the recording of Otto Scharmer麓s speech at the symposium.

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Oasis blog: Empowering Futures: Reflections on Dr. Otto Scharmer's Lecture

What should we students strive for in life? Read the Wellbeing Ambassador Arttu Pahta's blog post on Dr. Otto Scharmer's lecture.

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Audience in Aalto Learning Center, Espoo watching two persons on stage at the Green Minds, Healthy Hearts Social Sustainability Symposium, May 30th 2023.

Green Minds, Healthy Hearts Social Sustainability Symposium recordings

Here you will find the symposium speeches. Please note, some of the material is available for a limited time and/or Aalto Community members only.

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