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The skills needed in the 21st century - New Vision for Education

To thrive in today’s innovation-driven economy, workers need a different mix of skills than in the past. In addition to foundational skills like literacy and numeracy, they need competencies like collaboration, creativity and problem-solving, and character qualities like persistence, curiosity and initiative.

Changes in the labour market have heightened the need for all individuals, and not just a few, to have these skills. In countries around the world, economies run on creativity, innovation and collaboration. Skilled jobs are more and more centred on solving unstructured problems and effectively analysing information. In addition, technology is increasingly substituting for manual labour and being infused into most aspects of life and work. Over the past 50 years, the US economy, as just one of many developed-world examples, has witnessed a steady decline in jobs that involve routine manual and cognitive skills, while experiencing a corresponding increase in jobs that require non-routine analytical and interpersonal skills (see Exhibit 1). Many forces have contributed to these trends, including the accelerating automation and digitization of routine work.

 
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Modern Teacher: Essential Skills and Methods

Modern Teacher: Essential Skills and Methods | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Each teacher has to possess many vital skills to be a professional. Many of them have been known to people for many years already, the others have been formulated quite recently because of changes in our society. In any case, each contemporary teacher should:

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Some obvious and some interesting entries on this list.

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Skills for a Digital World - Papers - OECD iLibrary

Skills for a Digital World - Papers - OECD iLibrary | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
This report provides new evidence on the effects of digital technologies on the demand for skills and discusses key policies for skills development adapted to the digital economy. Workers across an increasing range of occupations need generic and/or advanced ICT skills to use such technologies effectively. More fundamentally, the diffusion of digital technologies is changing how work is done, raising demand for complementary skills such as information processing, self-direction, problem solving and communication. This report discusses measures that can help to ensure that the diffusion of digital technologies is accompanied by the development of the skills needed for their effective use, an increase in the responsiveness of national skills development systems to changes in skills demand and of new learning opportunities created by digital technologies.
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Employer Skills Survey 2015: skills, recruitment and the UK economy

 The UKCES Employer Skills Survey 2015 is one of the largest of its kind in the world. Based on interviews with over 91,000 UK employers, it offers a comprehensive insight into the state of skills in the UK.

In the first of two animations, we look at what findings from the 2015 survey reveal about skills, recruitment, and the impact these have on the economy as a whole.


For more information, and to view the findings in full, visit www.gov.uk/ukces

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Skills for the Networked World

Skills for the Networked World | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
...learning is ubiquitous in ongoing activity, though often unrecognised as such - Jean Lave (1993)Recently, I read a series of posts and articles related to digital literacy, 21st Century Skills and the behaviours and practices required for working and learning in a connected world. Last week I wrote about MOOCs in Workplace Learning-Part 5: Skill Learners Need Today. I should have actually called it "mindsets for a digital and connected world". Anyhow, getting back to the point, here are some of the interesting and insightful posts and resources on the topic of digital literacy th
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Why Discovery Tools Are a Bad Idea for Beginning Researchers

Why Discovery Tools Are a Bad Idea for Beginning Researchers | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The other day, I came across a pre-print article for C&RL that looked at the search effectiveness of different discovery tools, including EBSCO Discovery Service, Summon and Google Scholar. Eve...
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20 ways of thinking about digital literacy in h...

20 ways of thinking about digital literacy in h... | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
From understanding what digital literacy is, to developing skills and establishing ethical principles for students, our live chat panel share ideas and resources for universities (20 ways of thinking about digital literacy in (& outside?
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The changing skill set of the learning professional

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It comes as a surprise to no-one that learning professionals are operating in a very different world to those of a generation ago. I’d like to highlight four changes in particular that impact heavily on the skill set of the learning professional.

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28 Skills of #ReallyReady Students

28 Skills of #ReallyReady Students | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
College and work readiness is embedded in many district mission statements and at the forefront of many educators’ minds.

Students will not only need to be able to persist through middle school and onto high school, but  they also will need a unique set of skills in order to thrive in college, work and life.
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9 Essential Digital Skills for the 21st Century Teacher

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In a digitally focused world, education is getting more and more digitized pushing us, teachers and educators, to re-conceptualize what i

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The 10 Skills Modern Teachers Must Have | Edudemic

The 10 Skills Modern Teachers Must Have | Edudemic | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Check out what skill we think makes a modern teacher, and let us know your thoughts on the matter in the comments below.
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How Can Busy Teachers Learn Next-Gen Skills? - Edudemic

How Can Busy Teachers Learn Next-Gen Skills? - Edudemic | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Most of today’s classroom teachers are digital immigrants, who need to not only learn the latest technologies but also help students learn skills for workplaces that don’t yet exist.
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The 21st century skill students really lack.

The 21st century skill students really lack. | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Most teachers t think that students today have a problem paying attention. They seem impatient, easily bored.

I’ve argued that I think it’s unlikely that they are incapable of paying attention, but rather that they are quick to deem things not worth the effort.

 


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 15, 2013 4:35 AM

Some nice messages in this article.

Ricard Garcia's curator insight, May 15, 2013 7:21 AM

Read this after you watch Rita Pierson at TED... If that doesn't make you think...

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Interesting reading

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Education in a Digital World

Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D, discusses his views on the importance of technology in learning and the need to revolutionize education to give kids the skills the... (Excellent summary as to why elearning?
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