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INTRODUCTION_ 21STCENTURY LEARNING
INTRODUCTION_ What Is 21st Century Learning? How Do We Get More? • The Glossary of Education Reform defines 21st century skills as “a broad set of knowledge, skills, work habits, and character traits that are believed to be critically important to success in today’s world • Almost six in ten of the nearly 8 billion of us on Earth are connected to the Internet; adding the next 4 billion people to the Internet is the biggest learning opportunity in history. (Ark, 2019) • Around mid-century, there is a pretty good chance that there will be super intelligent computers (often called artificial general intelligence) that will help solve our most vexing problems—and pose several existential risks.
INTRODUCTION_ What Is 21st Century Learning? How Do We Get More? • “All students have an educational experience preparing them to be effective lifelong learners and contributors.” - Battelle
v21st-century learning is a term used to describe a shift in education from the traditional methods of the past to a more modern approach. vThis new approach focuses on preparing students for the future by teaching them the skills they need to be successful in a global economy . (Stauffer, 2018) v21st-century learning is not memorization or recitation but it emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication – skills essential for students to thrive in the 21st century. v It is about preparing students for the real world, not just for a test. INTRODUCTION_ What Is 21st Century Learning? How Do We Get More?
vLearning for the 21st century is both personal and personalized. vIt is purposeful and honors learner variability. vIt combines skill sprints and extended challenges. INTRODUCTION_ What does 21st Century Learning Look Like? (Berger, 2019) learners do their best work when here is a culture of respect and belonging, where students can be their true selves where work is meaningful and will impact the world where professionals provide expert critique and guidance
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A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imigination and instill a love of learning - Brand Henry INTRODUCTION_ What Is 21st Century Learning? How Do We Get More?
• 21st century pedagogy focuses on the fluency of information, media & technology (Wessling, 2018). • The effectiveness of PDPC based on PAK21 depends on the skills and willingness of teachers in developing teaching patterns that are in line with the national education policy. INTRODUCTION_ What Is 21st Century Learning? How Do We Get More? Source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA1Aqp0sPQo&t=58s
21st Century Skills
21st-Century Skills Social and Cultural Awareness Flexibility and Adaptability Communication Critical Thinking Collaboration Creativity Information Literacy Good communication skills are essential for students to work together and share their ideas. 21st Century Skills As the world changes, so do students’ skills to succeed. Here are 21st-century skills students need for learning: (Llego, 2018) The student needs to be able to think critically to analyze information and solve problems. One must work effectively with others to achieve a common goal. Students need to think creatively to generate new ideas and solve problems innovatively. They must find, evaluate, and use information effectively. Students need to be able to adapt their learning to new situations and technologies. Students need to be aware of the influence of social and cultural factors on their learning. Initiative and Self-Direction Students need to take the initiative and be self-directed in their learning to be successful. Leadership The students must take the lead in their education and motivate others to join them in learning. Social Responsibility Students must be aware of how their learning affects those around them and be respectful of others while learning. Global Perspective It is essential for students to be aware of the global context of their learning and to be considerate of international perspectives in their learning. Diversity Students need to be aware of the diversity of perspectives and experiences in the world and be respectful of diversity in their learning. Technological Literacy Students must use technology effectively to access and create digital information. Self Management Students need to be able to manage their learning to be successful independent learners. Problem Solving Students must identify and solve problems to improve their learning
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The Importance of 21st Century Learning
The Importance of 21st-Century Learning Here are just a few of the reasons why 21st-century learning is so important: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsqsLSWModqsq/. It helps students develop the skills they need for the real world. In the 21st century, employers are looking for workers who are not only knowledgeable but also adaptable, creative, and able to work collaboratively. 21st-century learning helps students develop these essential skills.
The Importance of 21st-Century Learning Here are just a few of the reasons why 21st-century learning is so important: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsqsLSWModqsq/. It prepares students for an increasingly globalized world. In today’s world, it’s more important than ever for students to be able to communicate and work with people from other cultures. 21stcentury learning helps students develop the global perspective they need to be successful in an increasingly connected world.
The Importance of 21st-Century Learning Here are just a few of the reasons why 21st-century learning is so important: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsqsLSWModqsq/. It helps students learn how to learn. In a world where information is constantly changing, students need to be able to learn new things quickly and effectively. 21st-century learning helps students develop the metacognitive skills they need to be lifelong learners.
The Importance of 21st-Century Learning Here are just a few of the reasons why 21st-century learning is so important: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsqsLSWModqsq/. It helps students develop a love of learning. 21st-century learning is hands-on, interactive, and engaging. This helps students develop a love of learning that will stay with them throughout their lives.
The Importance of 21st-Century Learning Here are just a few of the reasons why 21st-century learning is so important: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsqsLSWModqsq/. It’s more relevant to students’ lives. 21st-century learning is relevant to students' lives and the world they live in. It's not just about memorizing facts but about developing the skills, students need to be successful in their personal and professional lives.
How Educators Can Support 21st Century learning
Teacher can create learning experiences relevant to the real world (Chen,2020) incorporating problems and scenarios that students will likely encounter in their future lives and careers. How Educators Can Support 21st Century learning Here are some ways educators can support 21st-century learning:
Educators can use technology to support 21st century learning Technology can be used to create engaging and interactive learning experiences, and it can also be used to provide students with access to information and resources that they would not otherwise have. How Educators Can Support 21st Century learning https://www.iste.org/. International Society for Technology in Education
Emphasize student-centered learning Educators can shift their focus from being the sole provider of knowledge to facilitating learning experiences that engage students in active learning. This involves allowing students to take ownership of their learning and allowing them to explore topics that interest them. How Educators Can Support 21st Century learning
Foster collaboration 21st-century learning emphasizes collaboration and teamwork. Educators can support this by creating opportunities for students to work together on projects and assignments. This can be achieved through group work, peer teaching, and collaborative problem-solving activities. How Educators Can Support 21st Century learning
Develop communication skills Effective communication is essential in the 21st century. Educators can help students develop communication skills by providing opportunities for public speaking, written communication, and collaborative discussion. How Educators Can Support 21st Century learning
21st Century Pedagogy
21st Century Pedagogy 21st Century Pedagogy focuses on the fluency of information, media & technology (Kim et.al, 2019) The trend of globalization is shaping the new direction of world education and teachers need to have knowledge of 21st century pedagogy The effectiveness of PDP based on PAK21 depends on the skills and willingness of teachers in developing teaching patterns that are in line with the national education policy. Pupils need to be exposed to the innovative and creative use of technology that has PAK21 elements
21st Century Pedagogy There are various learning methods that can apply elements of PAK21: • Learning methods determined by students; how it is learned • Pupils use their previous experience and learning process. • Reflection on past learning is used to implement this learning method. • The teacher acts as a facilitator 1. Method of Heutagogy PAK-21 Elements : • Exposure to students in educating them to be independent • Pupils are more confident in their competence and confident in solving problems. • Encourage creative learning elements • Give space to students to actively explore learning information sources PAK-21 Activities: • Production of simple notes using Canva, Pawtoon etc • Build questions for friends (exchange questions with friends using wordwall and googleform)
21st Century Pedagogy There are various learning methods that can apply elements of PAK21: • Learning methods supported and assisted by peers. • 'peer-to-peer' relationships involve interaction and teamwork in completing assignments (Corneli, 2016) 2. Method of Peeragogy PAK-21 Elements : • Create student-centered learning as well as environment-based learning • A culture of sharing activities and cooperation among students • Produce students who are responsible and able to share knowledge and practices as a result of the collaborative process PAK-21 Activities: • Group assignments produce video notes and upload them to youtube, tiktok and google classroom • Group assessment in solving questions through the Jamboard, Blooket application.
21st Century Pedagogy There are various learning methods that can apply elements of PAK21: • Self-learning using technology • Help create active learning that involves ICT elements 3. Method of Cybergogy PAK-21 Elements : • Knowledge in the field of ICT for teachers and students to make learning more interesting. • Motivating students to use ICT technology in carrying out assignments. PAK-21 Activities: • The production of more interactive learning media by using applications such as wondershare, blendspace, zohoshow etc • Teachers assess students using methods such as googleform, kahoot, quizlet, etc
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