识别21世纪马来西亚esl / efl研究生教育体系中的技能差距

Nor Fazlin Mohd Ramli, Farina Tazijan, Azianura Hani Shaari, NA Wang
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摘要:21世纪的扫盲需要创造和认可知识和数据。由于信息的丰富性,用户必须能够整理不确定性,并能够从几个方面验证意见。那些攻读研究生课程的人尤其需要成为批判性思考者,因为仅仅理解材料是不够的。然而,对于海外研究生来说,调整和转移数字技能可能会很困难,因为他们必须使用他们的语言技能来解决在线导航问题。目前的研究旨在研究马来西亚和中国的英语研究生如何将一些21世纪的能力融入和应用到他们的研究中。马来西亚一所公立大学收到了207名受访者(96名马来西亚研究生和111名中国留学生)对一系列21世纪技能调查问题的自愿回答,这些问题改编自Kelly, Knowles和Euisuk Sung(2019)。该调查包括四项21世纪的相关技能,这四项技能被认为对研究生很重要,即协作、批判性思维、沟通以及创造力和创新。调查结果显示,创造力和创新的平均分最低。这项研究强调了拥有各种数字能力对这些研究生ESL/EFL学生在数字世界中取得成功的重要性。本研究通过考察马来西亚和中国的ESL/EFL学生之间的技能差距,深入了解了在不同文化背景下数字技能发展的困难和可能性。 关键词:21世纪技能;数字素养;批判性思维;沟通;创意与革新
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IDENTIFYING 21ST-CENTURY SKILLS GAP IN THE ESL/EFL MALAYSIAN POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION SYSTEM
Abstract: Literacy in the 21st century entails creating and approving knowledge and data. Due to the abundance of information available, users must be able to sort through the uncertainty and be able to verify opinions from several aspects. Those who are pursuing postgraduate studies in particular need to be critical thinkers because simply understanding the material is not enough. Nonetheless, adjusting and transferring digital skills may be difficult for postgraduate overseas students as they have to use their linguistic skills to address issues with online navigation. The current study intends to look into how Malaysian and Chinese English language postgraduate students integrate and apply some 21st-century abilities to their research. One public university in Malaysia received voluntary responses from 207 respondents (96 postgraduate students from Malaysia and 111 overseas students from China) to a series of 21st century skills survey questions that were adapted from Kelly, Knowles, and Euisuk Sung (2019). The survey consists of four relevant 21st century skills that are identified as important to postgraduate students, which are collaborative, critical thinking, communication as well as creativity and innovation. The findings show that Creativity and Innovation has the lowest mean score. This study emphasizes the importance of having a variety of digital abilities for these postgraduate ESL/EFL students to succeed in the digital world. This study offers insights into the difficulties and possibilities for the development of digital skills in various cultural contexts by examining the skills gap between ESL/EFL students of Malaysia and China. Keywords: 21st century skills; digital literacy; critical thinking; communication; creativity and innovation
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