Due to the interest of my post The Other 21st Skills, I decided to individually discuss each of the skills or dispositions I proposed that are in addition to the seven survival skills as identified...
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Nancy Jones's curator insight,
February 17, 2013 10:48 AM
There is a lot to be said for teaching the whole student by making sure these skills are developed and encouraged as an equally important part of 21st century learning.
Hilda Cáceres's curator insight,
February 20, 2013 1:12 PM
´Destaca que la construcción de habilidades sociales y emocionales asegura mayores resultados académicos y personales
Dreamcatchers India's curator insight,
February 25, 2013 2:21 AM
Are you interested in designing e-learning and video based games for children and youth in India that impact social emotional learning. Get in touch with us at Dreamcatchers so that we can work together.
The following article outlines the gains from social emotional learning and the use of video games as is being discovered in the West.
Daniel Weber's curator insight,
October 18, 2015 8:06 PM
This source offers some interesting ways to incorporate technology in team building/ice breaker activities. I hope to give some of these a try sometime. |
Jackie Gerstein returns with a post on Hope and Optimism, another 21st century skill. Why hope and optimism? There are important skills/characteristics in this area:
* Positive View About the Future
* Can Do Attitude
* Personal Agency
* Engage in Positive Self Talk
* Belief in Ability to Solve Problems
* Belief in One’s Ability to Impact Positively on One’s Situation.
* Maintaining Perspective
* Sense of Efficacy
She then provides information and links to articles that have researched how hope and optimism impact students' lives in many areas, research based guidelines on how to build skills of hope in students, and more. This post provides much food for thought.