The document discusses the components of 21st century skills, which can be broadly categorized into three main skill sets - Learning Skills, Life Skills, and Literacy Skills. Learning Skills refer to skills needed to acquire new knowledge, Literacy Skills help create and gain knowledge through reading and digital resources, and Life Skills are those required for daily living. An easy way to remember these categories is through the acronyms 4Cs (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication), IMT (Information, Media, Technology Literacy) and FLIPS (Flexibility, Leadership, Initiative, Social Interaction).
The document discusses the components of 21st century skills, which can be broadly categorized into three main skill sets - Learning Skills, Life Skills, and Literacy Skills. Learning Skills refer to skills needed to acquire new knowledge, Literacy Skills help create and gain knowledge through reading and digital resources, and Life Skills are those required for daily living. An easy way to remember these categories is through the acronyms 4Cs (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication), IMT (Information, Media, Technology Literacy) and FLIPS (Flexibility, Leadership, Initiative, Social Interaction).
The document discusses the components of 21st century skills, which can be broadly categorized into three main skill sets - Learning Skills, Life Skills, and Literacy Skills. Learning Skills refer to skills needed to acquire new knowledge, Literacy Skills help create and gain knowledge through reading and digital resources, and Life Skills are those required for daily living. An easy way to remember these categories is through the acronyms 4Cs (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication), IMT (Information, Media, Technology Literacy) and FLIPS (Flexibility, Leadership, Initiative, Social Interaction).
The document discusses the components of 21st century skills, which can be broadly categorized into three main skill sets - Learning Skills, Life Skills, and Literacy Skills. Learning Skills refer to skills needed to acquire new knowledge, Literacy Skills help create and gain knowledge through reading and digital resources, and Life Skills are those required for daily living. An easy way to remember these categories is through the acronyms 4Cs (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication), IMT (Information, Media, Technology Literacy) and FLIPS (Flexibility, Leadership, Initiative, Social Interaction).
of 21st Century Skills, it can be stated that creating and gaining new knowledge 21st century skills broadly consist of three through reading, media and digital main skill sets or 3 Ls - namely, Learning resources Skills, Life Skills and Literacy Skills. • Life Skills: skills required for • Learning Skills: skills required for the successfully leading everyday life. acquisition of new knowledge.
3.1. An easy way to understand and remember the classification is
• 4Cs: Critical Thinking, Creativity & Innovation, Collaboration, Communication
• IMT: Information Literacy, Media Literacy, Technology Literacy • FLIPS: Flexibility and Adaptability, Leadership and Responsibility, Initiative and Self-Direction, Social and Cross-Cultural Interaction
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Please note that this is not an exhaustive list. There are more as given ahead.
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