21st century Learning

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21 st Century Learnin g

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Life and Career Skills

Information,Media, and Technology

skills

Learning and Innovation Skills

Core Subjects and 21st

Century Themes

Standards and Assessments

Curriculum and Instruction

Professional Development

Learning Environments

P12 Framework for 21st Century Learning

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Learning and Innovation Skills (The

4C’s)

Life and Career Skills Information, Media and Technology skills

Critical thinking and problem-

solving

Flexibility and adaptability

Information literacy

Creativity and innovation

Initiative and self-direction

Media- literacy

Communication Social and cross-cultural

interaction

ICT Literacy

Collaboration Productivity and accountability

Leadership and responsibility

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Skills Behavioral Indicators

Financial literacyHealth LiteracyTechnology Literacy Civic LiteracyEmployability Literacy

What do I need to remember?

Educators of the 21st century must have he following literacy skills.

Write behavioral indicators to manifest the said literacy in your daily life as a teacher.

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What does research say about this?

Title of the research: Educators, Technology and 21st Century Skills: Dispelling the Five Myths:- a study on the Connection Between K to

12Technology and 21st Century SkillsSubtitle: Administrators’ Perception of Their Schools with Emphasis on

21st Century SkillsResearchers: Richard W. Riley

College of Education and Leadership

Walden University

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Their Findings:1. Administrators seemed to more aware

than the teachers of the term 21st century skills.

2. Teachers who were frequent technology users did not place the most emphasis on the 21st century skills as frequent users do.

3. Majority of the administrators believe that their schools very strongly emphasized 21st century skills.

4. Administrators have somewhat stronger perceptions than teacher of the positive effects of technology on student behaviors associated with 21st century skills and engagement in learning than teachers.

5. Administrators have somewhat stronger perceptions of the positive effects for students of the following skills.

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5.1 Communicating thoughts effectively in visual form

5.2 Analyzing information5.3 Being open to diverse

perspectives5.4 Communicating thoughts

effectively in written form5.5 Understanding the global issues

and implications for their work.

References;www.grunwald.com.pdf/educators_technology_21st century-skills-grunwald-walden_report.pdf

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Thank you!!!!