The 21st Century Learning Flashcards

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Learners nowadays are different because they think_______ different from their predecessors about and process knowledge.

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radically

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Learners nowadays are different because they think radically different from their _______ and ________.

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predecessors about/process knowledge

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The word ______________is commonly used to apply to such key competencies, such as teamwork, digital learning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving, which proponents claim schools ought to teach to help students succeed in the world today

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“skills of the 21st century”

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The word ______________is commonly used to apply to such key competencies, such as teamwork, digital learning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving, which proponents claim schools ought to teach to help students succeed in the world today

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“skills of the 21st century”

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The word “skills of the 21st century” is commonly used to apply to such key competencies, such as _____, _______, ______, and ______, which proponents claim schools ought to teach to help students succeed in the world today

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teamwork, digital learning, analytical thinking, problem-solving

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The word “skills of the 21st century” is commonly used to apply to such key competencies, such as _____, _______, ______, and ______, which proponents claim schools ought to teach to help students succeed in the world today

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teamwork, digital learning, analytical thinking, problem-solving

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Technology in the 21st-century can be used as an _____to learn further information and not as a reason to ______.

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incentive,know less

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Students in the 21st-century learn in a _____ _____ and not certainly within four walls.

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global classroom

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THE TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM

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1.Content delivered by the teacher in the classroom.

2.Lecture and reading from textbooks are the main sources of learning.

3.Students are assessed primarily on knowledge learned.

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Teacher facilitates by directing students to rich, learning sources and asking students to demonstrate what they know and are able to do.

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THE 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

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21st Century Skils

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Effective Communication Skills
Learning and Innovation Skills
Life and Career Skills
Information, Media, and Technology Skills

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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS

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  1. Teaming
  2. Collaboration
    3.Interpersonal Skills
  3. Local, National, and Global Orientedness
  4. Interactive Communication
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are what separate students who are prepared for increasingly complex life and work environments in today’s world and those who are not.

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Learning and innovation skills

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They include(Learning and Innovation skills)

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a. Creativity and Innovation
b. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
c. Communication
d. Collaboration

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CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

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•Think creatively
•Work creatively with others
•Implement innovations

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CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING

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Reason effectively
Use systems thinking
Make judgements and decisions
Solve problems

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LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS

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  1. Flexibility and adaptability
  2. Leadership and responsibility
  3. Social and cross-cultural skills
  4. Initiative and self-direction
  5. Productivity and accountability
  6. Ethical, moral, and spiritual values