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摘要
“21世纪技能”的概念是为了应对现代时代的挑战而出现的。21世纪技能伙伴关系(P21)是这一运动的先锋力量,并在21世纪初制定了21世纪学习框架(Shi et al., 2016)。2012年,美国国家研究委员会发布《面向生活和工作的教育:发展21世纪可转移知识和技能》报告,为美国教育改革和发展指明了新方向,为世界各国提供了宝贵的借鉴。该报告确定了构成21世纪技能的三个能力领域:认知、人际关系和人际关系。每个领域由几个相关能力集群组成。认知领域包括认知过程和策略、知识和创造力。内省领域包括智力开放、职业道德/尽责性和积极的核心自我评价。人际领域分为两类:团队和协作,以及领导力(国家研究委员会,2012)。发展这些技能不仅对个人成长和成就至关重要,而且对整个社会的进步也至关重要。因此,在当今快速发展的社会和经济环境中,个人和教育机构应该优先考虑21世纪技能的培养。
How to Develop 21st Century Skills in Students: The Role of LEGO Education
The concept of “21st century skills” emerged in response to the challenges of the modern era. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills (P21) was a pioneering force in this movement and developed the Framework for 21st Century Learning in the early 2000s (Shi et al., 2016). In 2012, the U.S. National Research Council issued a report titled Education for Life and Work: Developing Transferable Knowledge and Skills in the 21st Century, which marked a new direction for educational reform and development in the U.S. and provided valuable insights for nations worldwide. The report identified three domains of competence that comprise 21st century skills: cognitive, intrapersonal, and interpersonal. Each domain consists of several clusters of relevant competencies. The cognitive domain includes cognitive processes and strategies, knowledge, and creativity. The intrapersonal domain encompasses intellectual openness, work ethic/conscientiousness, and positive core self-evaluation. The interpersonal domain is divided into two clusters: teamwork and collaboration, and leadership (National Research Council, 2012). Developing these skills is not only crucial for personal growth and achievement, but also essential for the progress of society as a whole. Therefore, individuals and educational institutions should prioritize the cultivation of 21st century skills in today’s rapidly evolving social and economic environment.