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The 21st century is a the age of collaboration as well as the Information Age. 21st Century students, our digital natives, are collaborative. So to prepare our students, our teaching should also model collaboration. A vast array of collaborative tools are available to ? wikis, classroom blogs, collaborative document tools,social networks, learning management systems ? Many at no costs. According to the UNESCO, the Four Pillars of Education are :
- learning to know
- learning to do
- learning to live together
- learning to be
Thinking skills
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Thinking skills will remain with our students for their entire lives. Those are:
Rembering
Understanding
Applying
Analysing
Evalusting
Creating
The 21st Century Teachers scaffolds the learning of the students, building on a basis of knowledge recall and comprehension to use and apply the skills; to analyse and evaluate the process, outcomes and concequences, and to make and create.
Teaching English in the 21st century
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How we teach must reflect how our students learn, it must also reflect the world they will emerge into. This is a world that is rapidly changing, connected, adapting and evolving. Our style and approach to teaching must emphasise the learning in the 21st century...
The key features are:
- building technological, information and media fluencies
- developing thinking skills
- makes use of project based learning
- uses problem solving as a teaching tool
- uses 21st c assessments with timely, appropriate and detailed feedback and reflection
- is collaborative in nature and uses enabling and empowering technologies
- contextual learning bridging the disciplines and curriculum areas
Does this mean that we do not teach content or knowledge? Of course not. While a goal we often hear is for our students to create knowledge, we must scaffold and support this constructist process.