CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL AGE TRAINING

Venelin Terziev1, Robert Dimitrovski2, Liljana Pushova3, Мarin Georgiev4, Denis Solovev5
1Full Member of the Russian Academy of Natural History, Professor, Eng,
D.Sc. (National Security), D.Sc. (Economics), D.Sc. (Social Activities), Ph.D., Russian Academy of Natural History, Moscow, Russia, Vasil Levski National Military University, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria University of Rousse, Rousse, Bulgaria, terziev@skmat.com
2Full professor, Ph.D., Institute of Knowledge Managament, Skopje, Republic of N. Macedonia, dimitrovski.r@gmail.com
3Teaching assistant, Faculty of Economics, MIT Univeristy, Skopje, Republic of  N. Macedonia,
liljanapusova@yahoo.com
4Ph.D, National Military University, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, clementon@abv.bg
5Associate Professor, Ph.D., Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), Vladivostok, Russian Federation, solovev.db@dvfu.ru

Abstract

Change management is a scientific area that treats all aspects of changes in the global society and contemporary economy. Nowadays, changes have become more universal and essential social and organizational phenomenon. The modern society has brought the imperative of constant change. In order to maintain efficiency, profit and sustainability, all organizations must be proactive, instead of reactive in regards of implementation of changes. It has been discussed many times that today’s changes have become more broad, rapid, unpredictable and severe – however, changes are inevitable part of the life cycles of all organizations. Most institutions have no awareness of or strategic approach to change management at all; they either talk about a change too much (or not at all), make the change, and hope for the best — treating a change as an event instead of an ongoing, everlasting process. The main problem is that changes are not thought about systemically or holistically, as they should be treated. Technology and changes have a huge impact on every aspect of life, with no exception to education. Educational institutions undoubtedly represent significant part of the whole process. Educational institutions are facing big cultural, demographic and especially technological shifts. Today, teachers are challenged with new ways of teaching in the digital age, incorporating technology effectively in the educational settings. In this paper the authors will discuss the matter of change management, digital age teaching and its impact of the educational practices and experiences.  In this context, the method used is content analysis of relevant documents, as well as results of previous theoretical and empirical studies of many scientists and researchers in this particular field. The conclusions which have been reached represent a relevant starting point for future action in the framework of educational activities, policies and prospects.

Keywords: change management, teaching processes, digital age, transformation, challenges



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CITATION: Abstracts & Proceedings of INTCESS 2020- 7th International Conference on Education and Social Sciences, 20-22 January 2020- Dubai, UAE

ISBN: 978-605-82433-8-5