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Name: ALYSSA P.

FLORES Year & Course: BSED-FILIPINO 3A

Describe Each Category:

These skills are intended to help the students to cope-up the challenges of the modern
markets. The preparedness of the teachers is also challenge on how they will teach these skills in
efficient and effective way.

1. Learning Skills: "Learning skills" is a term that describes the tasks involved in learning,
including time management, note-taking, reading effectively, study skills, and writing tests. You
may have heard about how everyone has a learning style, which is different from but related to
learning skills. Learning styles are a description of how you prefer to learn and interact with
information. For example, you might be a visual, aural, or kinesthetic learner. Knowing your
preferred learning style can be helpful in knowing how to develop the skills necessary to be an
effective learner. The 21st century learning skills are often called the 4 C’s: critical thinking,
creative thinking, communicating, and collaborating. These skills help students learn, and so they
are vital to success in school and beyond.

2. Literacy Skills: Literacy skills are all the skills needed for reading and writing. They include
such things as awareness of the sounds of language, awareness of print, and the relationship
between letters and sounds. Other literacy skills include vocabulary, spelling, and
comprehension.

3. Life Skills: Life skills are defined as “a group of psychosocial competencies and interpersonal
skills that help people make informed decisions, solve problems, think critically and creatively,
communicate effectively, build healthy relationships, empathize with others, and cope with and
manage their lives in a healthy and productive manner. Life skills may be directed toward
personal actions or actions toward others, as well as toward actions to change the surrounding
environment to make it conducive to health.” according to World Health Organization (WHO).
Bearing the WHO definition in mind, the Basic Life Skills curriculum offers youth the
emotional, social and intellectual tools needed to achieve success in life – on a personal level, an
interpersonal level, and within their community and work places.

Learning Activity B:

Categorize the following 21st century skills into three: Learning skills, Literacy skills,
and Life skills using an appropriate graphic organizer.
21ST CENTURY SKILLS

LEARNING SKILLS LITERACY SKILLS LIFE SKILLS

Critical Thinking Flexibility


Information
Literacy Leadership
Creativity
Media Literacy Initiative
Collaboration
Technology Productivity

Communication Literacy
Social Skills

Concept Map Graphic Organizer

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