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21st Century Skills

2020
“21st Century Skills” have become part of the lexicon in education. In 1997, the National Academy of Sciences in the United States released the report, Preparing for the 21st Century: The Education Imperative. The papers contained within the report examined challenges in education for the upcoming century.
Teresa J. Kennedy, Cheryl W. Sundberg
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Uncovering important 21st-century skills for sustainable career development of social sciences graduates: A systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesEducational Research Review, 2023
Background Teaching 21st-century skills is widely recognized as an important task of higher education. However, an overview of which skills students need to obtain a sustainable career is missing. Using the Framework for 21st Century Learning (P21, 2019a)
Aysegul Karaca-Atik   +2 more
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Clinical Skills in the 21st Century

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994
A PHYSICIAN intends to examine the spleen of a patient. She approaches the patient tentatively; her eyes move left, then right. Finally she palpates the right upper quadrant of the patient's abdomen, searching in vain for a spleen tip. A physician intends to measure the blood pressure of a patient.
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Leadership skills for the 21st century

Journal of Nursing Management, 2001
In today's ever-changing health care environment, nurses, especially administrators and managers, require leadership skills that provide direction for a new generation of nurses. Currently, there is a shortage of nurses globally. Along with this shortage of nurses, there is a shortage of nurse leaders.
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21st CENTURY SKILLS IN TEACHING

SAKHAROV READINGS 2022: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE XXI CENTURY Part 1, 2022
The modern concept of education implies that the teacher should possess not only the general knowledge on the subject and core pedagogical competencies, but also universal competencies, also called “21st century skills”. The article discusses communication, collaboration and leadership, reflectivity and creativity, and other professional competencies ...
T. V. Belyaeva   +2 more
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Learning 21st-Century Skills Requires 21st-Century Teaching

Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
Globalization, economic necessity, and low civic engagement compound the urgency for students to develop the skills and knowledge they need for success. The interconnectedness of our global economy, ecosystem, and political networks require that students learn to communicate, collaborate, and problem solve with people worldwide.
Anna Rosefsky Saavedra, V. Darleen Opfer
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Skills for the 21st Century

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 1998
As the economic value, to companies and organizations, of information management and knowledge management becomes more widely accepted, there are likely to be many opportunities for information professionals to benefit from this new recognition. As information is seen to underpin many diverse activities, from education to electronic shopping, the ...
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Surgical Skills Training Restructured for the 21st Century

Journal of Surgical Research, 2012
Few if any medical schools have a comprehensive surgical skills program taking medical students from learning basic knot tying and surgical skills to performing these skills at a level adequate for function during a primary care, surgical, or subspecialty residency.
Michael, Morris   +3 more
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21st century skills

2014
Een betoog over de afstand tussen specialiseren en generaliseren binnen de beeldende kunstvakken op de ABV.
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eAssessment for 21st Century Learning and Skills

2012
In the past, eAssessment focused on increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of test administration; improving the validity and reliability of test scores; and making a greater range of test formats susceptible to automatic scoring. Despite the variety of computer-enhanced test formats, eAssessment strategies have been firmly grounded in a ...
Christine Redecker   +2 more
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