miércoles, 11 de abril de 2012

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THE 21ST CENTURY PEDAGOGY TEACHERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF

Interpersonal learning , personalized learning, second life learning , 3d learning, collaborative learning and virtual learning , these are just some of the few buzz words you would be hearing so often in today’s educational literature. Things have changed , old methods and pedagogies are no longer relevant. Theteacher-controlled learning where deconstructed and reconstructed information is presented in a highly formal and standardized classroom settings becomes very obsolete. The urgent questions we should , as educators , ask ourselves are : what is the driving engine behind this huge  transformation in learning ? and Do we need a new pedagogy to better enhance learning ?



21st century pedagogy




 Advancements in technology and particularly social networking technologies are changing the whole educational framework . Users now can have access to information whenever and wherever they want  . Blogs , wikis, socializing sites, podcasts, networks are more and more democratizing knowledge and creating huge impacts on the process of schooling.

It is evident now that the fact that the 20th and 21st century learning is different in terms of skills and perceptions, the need for a new educational model , a serious rethinking of the nature of schooling , its goals, pedagogies, curriculum , structures, and assumptions is persistently urgently, and as has been mentioned in the popular " 21st century Teaching and Learning Skills Ebook " students today are digitally focused and require new skills that would meet up the needs of this new era.But the thing teaching new skills is not the only solution there is more to it than just that, in fact  we need a newpedagogy with specific features that  would cover every aspect.


If you want to learn more about teacher’s skills in the 21st century then read  the 21st century skills teachers should have.

To help you better understand the pillars of this pedagogy you need to watch this short video to see how different the 20th century teacher from the 21st century one.


20th century and 21st century teachers




In their ALCE international conference that was held in Sydney , participants insisted that ”in the 21stcentury pedagogy , the schooling experience must be relevant to the life each student chooses to pursue and the skills required to live in today’s world.”In other words, students must be taught how to becomemanagers of their own lives, members of both local and global society, influential participants in the workforce and active contributors to a changing environment.


Here is another video to bring you even closer to this pedagogy. Watch it to learn more about the difference between the 20th century education and the 21st century education.



the difference between the 20th century education and the 21st century education.



This is exactly the kind of learning that the 21st century pedagogy develops . It is basically a life long learning which prepares for future , continuous engagement in solving real problems, dealing with real events and competently coping with the dynamics of real life

What are some of the 21st century pedagogy features and skills ?

The skills that are pivotal to achieve  the 21st century pedagogy goals are :
  • Critical thinking
  • Active learning
  • Problem solving skills
  • Communicating, making connections,creating and expressing oneself in a variety of ways
  • Contextualized knowledge. As you can see in the learning pyramid , uncontextualized and non-activity based learning could result in a low retention rate.

learning pyramid  
  • Collaborative team work. This is mainly achieved through web2.0 technologies and social networking tools . If you have read the UNESCO’S publication “ The four pillars of education “  you would realize that collaboration is the core element of the four pillars which are :
  1. Learning to know
  2. Lerning to do
  3. Learning to live together
  4. Learning to be


four pillars of learning



21st century pedagogy develops some particular kinds of fluencies in students :
  1. Technology fluency : know how to use technological tools
  2. Information fluency : know how to gather, process and validate information
  3. Media fluency : know how to view , select , and use media.


To conclude , here is a diagram provided by Andrew Churches  that summarizes most of what we have talked about concerning the 21st century pedagogy features :




21st century learning diagram







Watch this conclusive video to clear all your doubts about the 21st century pedagogy




21st pedagogy

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