21ST Century Literacy Skills Categories

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21ST CENTURY LITERACY SKILLS CATEGORIES

Objectives:
At the end of the discussion, students can:
a. Explain the different categories of 21st Century Skills
b. Demonstrate teaching strategies that promote the development of 21 st Century Literacy Skills in a
particular subject area.
21ST CENTURY SKILLS are a set of abilities that students need to develop in order to succeed in the
information age
A.Learning Skills (the four C’s) teaches students about the mental processes required to adapt and
improve upon a modern work environment.

1. Critical thinking Finding solutions to problems


2. Creativity Thinking outside the box
3. Collaboration working with others
4. Communication talking with others
B.Literacy Skills (IMT) focuses on how students can discern facts, publishing outlets, and the
technology behind them. There’s a strong focus on determining trustworthy sources and factual
information to separate it from the misinformation that floods the Internet.
1. Information Literacy understanding facts, figures, statistics, and data
2. Media Literacy understanding the methods and outlets in which information is
published
3. Technology Literacy understanding the machines that make the Information Age
possible
C.Life Skills (FLIPS) take a look at intangible elements of a student’s everyday life. These
intangibles focus on both personal and professional qualities.
1. Flexibility: Deviating from plans as needed
2. Leadership: Motivating a team to accomplish a goal
3. Initiative: Starting projects, strategies, and plans on one’s own
4. Productivity: Maintaining efficiency in an age of distractions
5. Social skills: Meeting and networking with others for mutual benefit

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