The Implementation of Jenkins’s 21st-Century Skills in the Curriculum: A Cross-National Policy Analysis
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10/09/2014
10/09/2014
10/09/2014
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This meta-analytic study sought to determine if cross-national curricula are aligned with burgeoning digital learning environments in order to help policy makers develop curriculum that incorporates 21st-century skills instruction. The study juxtaposed cross- national curricula in Ontario (Canada), Australia, and Finland against Jenkins’s (2009) framework of 11 crucial 21st-century skills that include: play, performance, simulation, appropriation, multitasking, distributed cognition, collective intelligence, judgment, transmedia navigation, networking, and negotiation. Results from qualitative data collection and analysis revealed that Finland implements all of Jenkins’s 21st-century skills. Recommendations are made to implement sound 21st-century skills in other jurisdictions. |
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Palavras-Chave | #21st century skills #literacy skills #curriculum development #cross-national #learning skills #digital skills |