21st Century Teaching and Learning: Student Teacher’s Perceptions and Challenges in Higher Education Institutions

F. Fitriati, Satria Prayudi
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Abstract

As information technology rapidly changes workplaces and classrooms, the need for education has shifted from focusing on static skills to the ability to learn in a dynamic environment. Higher education institutions are looking for teaching practices to bridge performance gaps and meet the challenge of ensuring that students are prepared for careers after graduation. During this pandemic, more than 85% of jobs are computer-oriented, but a small percentage of students seek educated qualifications. The skills of the early twentieth century are essential to prepare students for these tasks. The purpose of this research is to determine a consensus on the composition of 21st century skills, measure the views of students and teachers, and determine the challenges students face in the learning process. This was a mix methods study. A perceptual survey accompanied by open-ended questions deepened analysis and understanding. The data was analyzed descriptively and open ended question responses were coded, categorized and analyzed using qualitative data analysis approach. The findings showed student’s the difficulties in developing 21st Century skills. 
21世纪的教学:高校师生的认知与挑战
随着信息技术迅速改变工作场所和课堂,对教育的需求已经从注重静态技能转变为在动态环境中学习的能力。高等教育机构正在寻找教学实践,以弥补成绩差距,并应对确保学生毕业后为职业生涯做好准备的挑战。在这场疫情期间,85%以上的工作都是以计算机为导向的,但只有一小部分学生寻求学历。二十世纪初的技能对学生完成这些任务至关重要。本研究的目的是确定对21世纪技能构成的共识,衡量学生和教师的观点,并确定学生在学习过程中面临的挑战。这是一项混合方法研究。一项感性调查伴随着开放式问题,加深了分析和理解。对数据进行描述性分析,并使用定性数据分析方法对开放式问题回答进行编码、分类和分析。研究结果表明,学生在发展21世纪技能方面存在困难。
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