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ANET

ITEY?
IDK I DON’T KNOW
IMHO IN MY HONEST OPINION

ATM AT THE MOMENT


BAE BEFORE ANYONE ELSE
FBF FLASH BACK FRIDAY
OOTN OUTFIT OF THE NIGHT

ROTF ROLLING ON THE FLOOR

TBH TO BE HONEST
POTD PHOTO OF THE DAY
JOMO JOY OF MISSING OUT
LMAO LAUGHING MY ASS OFF

4SHO FOR SURE


21 st

CENTURY
LEARNERS
21 ST
CENTURY
TEACHER
21 st
CENTURY
SKILLS
Effective Communication Skills

Learning and innovation skills


Information, media and technology
skills
Life and career skills
Effective Communication Skills

Learning and innovation skills


Information, media and technology
skills
Life and career skills
Effective Communication Skills
• TEAMING
• COLLABORATION
• INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
• LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND GLOBAL ORIENTEDNESS
• INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION
Effective Communication Skills

Learning and innovation skills


Information, media and technology
skills
Life and career skills
Learning and innovation skills
•CREATIVITY
•CURIOSITY
•CRITICAL THINKING, PROBLEM
SOLVING SKILLS
•RISK TAKING
Effective Communication Skills

Learning and innovation skills


Information, media and technology
skills
Life and career skills
Information, media and technology
skills
• VISUAL LITERACY
• INFORMATION LITERACY
• MEDIA LITERACY
• BASIC, SCIENTIFIC, ECONOMIC, AND
TECHNOLOGICAL LITERACIES
• MULTICULTURAL LITERACY
VISUAL LITERACY
is the ability to interpret, make
meaning from information presented
in the form of an image. It is also
the ability to evaluate, apply, or
create conceptual visual
representations.
INFORMATION LITERACY
is the ability to identify what
information is needed, identify the best
sources of information for a given need,
locate those sources, evaluate the
sources critically, and share that
information. Information literacy is most
essential in the conduct of research.
MEDIA LITERACY
is the ability to critically analyse the
messages that inform, entertain and sell
to us everyday. It’s the ability to bring
critical thinking skills to bear on all forms
of media asking pertinent questions
about what’s there and noticing what’s
not there.
It is the ability to question
what lies behind media
productions- the motives, the
money, the values and the
ownership- and to be aware of
how these factors influence
content of media production.
SCIENTIFIC LITERACY
It encompasses written,
numerical, and digital literacy as
they pertain to understanding
science, its methodology,
observations, and theories.
Scientific literacy is the
knowledge and understanding of
scientific concepts and processes
required for personal decision
making, participation in civic and
cultural affairs, and economic
productivity.
ECONOMIC LITERACY
It is the ability to apply basic economic
concepts in situations relevant to one’s life. It is
about cultivating a working knowledge of the
economic way of thinking- understanding
tradeoffs, recognizing the importance of
incentives. It encompasses a familiarity with
fundamental economic concepts such as market
forces or how monetary system works.
Technological literacy
The US Department of Education
(1996) defined technological literacy
as computer skills and the ability to
use computers and other
technology to improve learning,
productivity, and performance.
Technology literacy is the ability to
responsibly use appropriate technology to:
• communicate
• solve problems
• access, manage, integrate, evaluate, design and
create information to improve learning in all
subject areas
• acquire lifelong knowledge and skills in the 21st
century
Effective Communication Skills

Learning and innovation skills


Information, media and technology
skills
Life and career skills
Life and career skills
• flexibility and adaptability
• leadership and responsibility
• social and cross-cultural skills
• initiative and self direction
• productivity and accountability
• ethical, moral and spiritual values
Another way of grouping 21st century skills is
shown below:
WAYS OF THINKING. Creativity, critical thinking,
problem solving, decision making and learning
WAYS OF WORKING. Communication and collaboration
TOOLS FOR WORKING. Information and
communications technology (ICT) and information
literacy
SKILLS FOR LIVING IN THE WORLD. Citizenship, life and
career, and personal and social responsibility
Are you now ready to
become a teacher?
Are you now ready to
st
teach 21 century
learners?
Are those aforesaid 21 st

century skills already


embraced by you?
“If we teach today as we taught
yesterday, we rob our children of
tomorrow”
John Dewey

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