EXAMINING THE DEVELOPMENT OF 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AMONG STREET-CONNECTED CHILDREN IN NON-FORMAL SCHOOLS

Saima Jabeen, Zafar Iqbal, Tooba Saleem
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The improvement of teacher’s instructions garnering more attention for the development of 21st-century skills. However, a key challenge in achieving the desired improvements is incorporating relevant strategies for promoting teacher professional development and a context-specific understanding of teaching practices. This paper focuses on the examination of the development of 21st-century skills among street-connected children in Pehli Kiran Schools. These are non-formal schools in slum areas of Islamabad. A quantitative approach followed by structured observation was used. The teachers and students of Pehli Kiran Schools were the research population. The study involved a sample of participants from two branches of Pehli Kiran Schools (PKS-5 and PKS-8). The sample included 10 teachers and 26 students. The two branches (PKS-5 and PKS-8) were chosen using a random sampling technique. All teachers and students in the 5th grade across both branches of schools were observed, employing a census sampling technique. The researchers used two checklists that were designed for observing and recording information in order to gather evidence for their study. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The instruction was found to be quite relevant to the development of character, citizenship, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and communication skills. However, these skills were well developed among street-connected children, except communication skills, which were developed at a moderate level. The study recommended that there should be language labs in these schools where students can practice for the development of communication skills. The use of multimedia, technology, videos, and audio recordings should be encouraged.  
研究非正规学校中与街头有联系的儿童的 21 世纪技能培养情况
教师教学方法的改进为培养 21 世纪技能赢得了更多关注。然而,要实现预期的改进,一个关键的挑战是纳入促进教师专业发展的相关战略和对教学实践的具体理解。本文重点研究了 Pehli Kiran 学校中与街头有联系的儿童的 21 世纪技能发展情况。这些学校是伊斯兰堡贫民区的非正规学校。本研究采用了定量方法,随后进行了结构化观察。研究对象是 Pehli Kiran 学校的教师和学生。研究对象来自 Pehli Kiran 学校的两个分校(PKS-5 和 PKS-8)。样本包括 10 名教师和 26 名学生。这两个分校(PKS-5 和 PKS-8)是采用随机抽样技术选出的。采用普查抽样技术,对两所分校五年级的所有教师和学生进行了观察。研究人员使用了两份为观察和记录信息而设计的核对表,以收集研究证据。研究人员使用描述性统计对数据进行了分析。研究发现,教学与培养学生的品格、公民意识、协作、创造力、批判性思维和沟通技能密切相关。然而,这些技能在与街头有联系的儿童中都得到了很好的发展,只有沟通技能的发展处于中等水平。研究建议,这些学校应设立语言实验室,供学生练习,以发展沟通技能。应鼓励使用多媒体、技术、视频和录音。
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