the dawn of learning
published onI'd been pondering the skills and capabilities and attributes I think the contemporary education system needs to support in young people today when I came across the following video thanks to a post from Rod Lucier in his The Clever Sheep blog. I first saw it a couple of years ago but it was good to revisit ....
So what do young people need to effectively operate, and be the change agents, in a world that will see substantial change in their lifetimes ....
In his post - Empathy: An Overlooked 21st Century Skill - Christopher D. Sessums reflects on the same.
He refers to the work of Henry Jenkins et al who in 2006 list ...
• Play — the capacity to experiment with one’s surroundings as a form of problem-solving
• Performance — the ability to adopt alternative identities for the purpose of improvisation and discovery
• Simulation — the ability to interpret and construct dynamic models of real-world processes
• Appropriation — the ability to meaningfully sample and remix media content
• Multitasking — the ability to scan one’s environment and shift focus as needed to salient details.
• Distributed Cognition — the ability to interact meaningfully with tools that expand mental capacities
• Collective Intelligence — the ability to pool knowledge and compare notes with others toward a common goal
• Judgment — the ability to evaluate the reliability and credibility of different information sources
• Transmedia Navigation — the ability to follow the flow of stories and information across multiple modalities
• Networking — the ability to search for, synthesize, and disseminate information
• Negotiation — the ability to travel across diverse communities, discerning and respecting multiple perspectives, and grasping and following alternative norms.
and to Tony Wagner’s seven survival skills:
• Critical thinking and problem solving
• Collaboration and leading by influence
• Agility and adaptability
• Initiative and entrepreneurial-ism
• Effective oral and written communication
• Accessing and analyzing information
• Curiosity and imagination
To these Christopher himself adds empathy.
So, what’s missing?
Here's my own additions. I'd like to hear what you would add....
- creativity and lateral thinking
- compassion and civility
- perseverance and persistence
- the ability to critique and validate
- the ability to filter and synthesize large amounts of information
- cultural awareness
- resilience
- balance
- risk-taking
- the ability to self-promote and manage a virtual identity/ presence and content
The big question is of course, how well does the current education system acknowledge and focus on these?