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Five key roles for 21st-century school librarians | eSchool News

Five key roles for 21st-century school librarians | eSchool News | Källkritk | Scoop.it
Given the unprecedented quantity of information learners are exposed to, the librarian’s role is more important than ever. Librarians help all students gain access to, evaluate, ethically use, create, share, and synthesize information.

Via Brandi Nicholauson
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The Future of Educational Technology (Infographic) - SteveYuen.org

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FuturistSpeaker.com – The personal blog of Futurist Thomas Frey » Blog Archive » Eight Critical Skills for the Future

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Eight Critical Skills for the Future


Equally as important as the social systems, we currently have very few rules for how to live our lives in a fully immersive world where explosive amounts of information are flowing to us and around us on a second by second basis.


Since each of us interacts with this information differently, it is up to us to master the “new rules of engagement.”


With that in mind, here are eight skills I see as being critically important in our future:


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The Importance of "21st Century Skills"

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Lately there has been a fair amount of pressure on educators to cultivate “21st century skills” in their students. But what exactly does this mean?

 

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Via Susan Bainbridge, David Theisen, Gust MEES
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