Aim Abdulkarim
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Dr. Aim Abdulkarim is a forward-thinking scholar whose research centers on the intersection of vocational education and the transformative forces of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Her most-cited work, "Vocational Education in the Industrial 4.0 Era" (2021), has garnered 3 citations and provides a critical analysis of how rapid technological and information innovation—predicted to peak since the 2000s—is reshaping the global employment landscape. Dr. Abdulkarim’s major contribution lies in her exploration of how Industry 4.0’s automation and robotics threaten to eliminate numerous traditional jobs, compelling a fundamental rethinking of vocational training systems. She argues for a proactive, skills-based educational framework that equips learners with the adaptability and technical competencies needed to thrive in a machine-driven economy. Her work serves as a vital resource for educators, policymakers, and students navigating the challenges of workforce displacement, offering actionable insights into aligning curricula with the demands of a digitized world. Dr. Abdulkarim’s research underscores a pressing need for educational resilience, making her a key voice in the discourse on preparing future generations for an uncertain, technology-dominated future.
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- 1Vocational Education in the Industrial 4.0 Era3 citations · 2021