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The 21st Century Skills

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Objectives:

Describe the 21st century skills;

Identify ways to develop the 21st century skills;

Apply the 21st century skills to improve teaching and learning.

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Read the following case. Discuss and decide as agroup if the teaching-learning process shows examples of21st century learning.

TOPIC: PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES

LEVEL: 6

Teacher shows students a table containing a list ofanimals classified as endangered and information abouttheir status. Teacher asks students to select from thetable three animals that interest them.

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Teacher asks students to copy from the tableinformation about the animals’ habitats, thecountries where they are found and 2-3 factorsthat threaten their survival. Students copyinformation in their notebooks.

Teacher next tells students to select one outof the three they viewed. Teacher instructsstudents to sketch a picture of their chosenanimal. Teacher shows students references fortheir drawings.

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Teacher tells students to do their sketch on apiece of bond paper. Below the picture, studentsare asked to write the information they copied.Teacher tells students to frame their picture.

When done, teacher has students post theirsketches on a wall in the classroom. In effect, thewall becomes a gallery of animals classified asendangered. Teacher invites students to sharetheir sketches and talk about their animals.

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Three Types of Decisions:Yes, all the procedures done in the class are

good examples of 21st century skills – groupstands up and shouts “Hooray”!

Some of the procedures done in the class areexamples of 21st century skills and some are not– group stands up and says “Hmmm”!

No, all the procedures done in the class are notexamples of 21st century skills – group stands upand says “Huh”!

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21:21How is instruction done in the different classes?

What do they all emphasize?

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Which part of the video has a similar topic as the one done in Activity A?

Where the procedure in the “Save the Whales” part similar or different? What are the similarities or differences?

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CASE CLASS VIDEO CLASS

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Students copied informationfrom a given table.

Students answered a problem question and gathered information to answer the problem.

Students read the information they copied.

Students reported their findings to a mixed group.

Students worked alone. Students worked in teams.

Students sketched a picture based on a reference.

Students made a presentation using different media.

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Educating for theunknown for what

might come, fornimble ways of

thinking about it…

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The Digital

Native

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http://www.billlouden.com/technology2

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VIDEO CLASS 21st CENTURY SKILLS

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Students answered a problemquestion and gathered information to answer the problem.

CRITICAL THINKINGAND PROBLEM-SOLVING

Students reported their findings to a mixed group.

COMMUNICATION

Students worked in teams. COLLABORATION

Students made a presentation using different media.

CREATIVITY

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We wont know whatchildren would know 10

years from now, soinquiry is the processchildren learn how tolearn and apply thoseskills in the learning of

everything for thefuture…

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21st classroom ishighly augmented withtechnology that allowskids to be one on one.It’s like to have a play

time rather than tohave people sitting

around with a teacherin front.

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21st CENTURYSKILLS INSTRUCTION

CRITICAL THINKING ANDPROBLEM-SOLVING

Teacher poses a problem and asks students to solve it or research for answers.

COMMUNICATION Teacher raises an issue or topic and students express their ideas with varied media.

COLLABORATION Teacher provides a task and students work in teams.

CREATIVITY Teacher presents a challenge and students design a solution or an innovation.

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80% of us educating for the past, 15% for today and only few of us are

looking for tomorrow. In looking for tomorrow,

you need to be creative, use imagination, take

risk…

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THE K+ 12 GRADUATE

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Provide the groups with pink and blue meta cards.

In the pink meta cards, write the skills you have been doing in the course of your work. In the blue meta cards, write the 21st century skills that you will start applying.

Arrange your outputs creatively on a half sheet of Manila paper.

Post outputs.

Group leader shall present the group’s output.

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“Success in the 21st century requires knowing howto learn. Students today will likely have severalcareers in their lifetime. They must developstrong critical thinking and interpersonalcommunication skills in order to be successfulin an increasingly fluid, interconnected, andcomplex world. Technology allows for 24/7access to information, constant socialinteraction, and easily created and shareddigital content.

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In this setting, educators can leverage technologyto create an engaging and personalizedenvironment to meet the emerging educationalneeds of this generation. No longer doeslearning have to be one-size-fits-all or confinedto the classroom. The opportunities afforded bytechnology should be used to re-imagine 21st-century education, focusing on preparingstudents to be learners for life.

- Karen Cator