STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF 21st CENTURY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING

Ayu Fatmawati
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The phenomenon of graduate students who are not ready for employment in a digital age seizes the educators’ attention. Then, some research findings identified the students’ need to focus on 21st century skills in order to fulfill the workplace requirements. Some teaching methods are provided to help teacher in teaching 21st century skills. One of them is the project based learning (PbL). This research aimed at knowing the students’ perception of 21st century skill development through the implementation of project-based learning. Descriptive quantitative method was utilized in this research. The respondents were the students of English department from one of  private universities in East Java. An online questionnaire was used as the instrument in this research. The data analysis was done statistically. The responses indicate that the implementation of project based learning generally helps the students in developing their 21st century skills. In conclusion, the students agree that the PbL can develop their  21st century skills. So, the lecturers are suggested to design the project based learning with the specific goals of 21st century skills development.
透过实施专案式学习,学生对21世纪技能发展的认知
在数字时代,研究生没有为就业做好准备的现象引起了教育工作者的注意。然后,一些研究发现,学生需要关注21世纪的技能,以满足工作场所的要求。提供了一些教学方法,以帮助教师教授21世纪技能。其中之一是基于项目的学习(PbL)。本研究旨在透过实施专案式学习,了解学生对21世纪技能发展的认知。本研究采用描述性定量方法。受访者是东爪哇一所私立大学英语系的学生。本研究采用在线问卷作为研究工具。对数据进行统计分析。调查结果显示,实施专案式学习总体上有助于学生发展21世纪技能。总之,学生们一致认为PbL可以培养他们的21世纪技能。因此,建议讲师根据21世纪技能发展的具体目标来设计基于项目的学习。
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