According to 250 researchers across 60 institutions worldwide, there are
four board categories of 21st-century skills internationally, they
are:
- 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
And how to put those concepts into practice?
According to ATC21S opinion, there are two skills that span all four
categories, they are:
- Collaborative problem-solving. Working together to solve a common challenge, which involves the contribution and exchange of ideas, knowledge or resources to achieve the goal.
- ICT literacy — learning in digital networks. Learning through digital means, such as social networking, ICT literacy, technological awareness and simulation. Each of these elements enables individuals to function in social networks and contribute to the development of social and intellectual capital.
It’s
probably not as easy as say about it. But if we already gave up, then when
would it comes true? If we don’t start it from ourselves, how can others know
that this is good? There isn't any achievement without hard work! Good luck on
me and good luck on yours. J
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