Rethinking Learning: The 21st Century Learner | MacArthur Foundation
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- From cell phone and video games to Facebook and UA-cam, digital media are changing the way young people play and socialize in the 21st century. Learn more at www.macfound.or....
The MacArthur Foundation's grantmaking aims to determine how digital media are changing the way young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. Answers are critical to education and other social institutions that must meet the needs of this and future generations.
Why is it always about "preparing students for the workforce?" If we focused more on helping each individual develop his or her own unique potential, the "workforce" would take care of itself...and a lot more effectively. Not to mention that people might actually be fulfilled and happy pursuing their own interests. Wow! What a concept!
The idea of mixing formal learning with the 21 Century Leaner has me very excited about becoming a teacher. I love technology and I can't wait to share my love of tech toys with my students.
I used this with new teachers to talk about how students and society view technology integration. This started an awesome conversation. Great video!
21st century education is all about creativity, collaboration, critical and conceptual thinking.
The last comment might well be the most important. "We should not abandon formal learning, but get them (technology and formal learning) working together."
I just watched this program on WETA. I think its one of the best shows on the need to evolve learning. It was just great.
This is great as a starter to inspire teachers on their e-learning PD journey.
Embracing the change, rather than trying to stop it! If only more educators had this approach and insight.
South African education, although far from adopting this approach, slowly but surely we will get there.
I agree, South African education will get there. We have always had a great respect for education and learning in our country and we love new ideas that empower people. Don't worry, educators are soon going to get there, the numbers are growing all around the world.
Skills for the 21st Century - Moving beyond skills around using technology and expanding skills around creativity, engagement and social interactions.
A teacher's tech blog and to add, going beyond teaching kids how to utilize facebook and social media. like the educator said they want to be measured and see how they are improving. Weather it is in football, video games or education if i ain't learing, it ain't fun." The other person is right they do not produce media they consume." That is a great point.
Great for PD purposes when you are engaged in the conversation about making the shift in practice!!! We are still very much in a 20th century mode of thinking in many of our classrooms
I hate when parents say I'm stupid because I only spend my time on the computer, they say "you only play those games all day". I barley ever play games, in fact this video proves that the internet is not just games.
ı've watched most of 'em before, but this one is great to show all in one, to reveal the big picture.. and the last words, that's how we have to start to engine..
the love of embracing change.... great opening line nice distinction
20th Century = larning content
21st centurt = learning the tools and skills to remake the content to become the producer and creator (Diana Rhoten -- nice quote)
Informal learning with new media
Students should be taught how to becomer computer literate and digitial learners. Technology teaches skills students are lacking while entertaining and engaging in self learning. When students understand the changing trends of technology they will learn they will have to become more tech savvy, creative, and adapt to the social change in society. Parents and students can play a role in enhancing student learning by helping students to learn more about technology and the demand it has on their future in education as well as jobs, and careers.
good piece of work, quite interesting.
I wonder why the role of the teacher librarian in K12 is not surfaced in this discussion. I know that the University of California folks value their research librarians, but most of our schools in California don't have a single educator at the school site that has information literacy expertise at a time when our kids need it the most!
Nice shout-out to gamers. I remember after 9/11, official reports pointed to a lack of imagination as the source of the some of the failures of the intelligence community to connect the dots of information. At the time, many of my friends and colleagues (who are gamers - both old school RPG and MMORPG) commented that the intelligence community needed more gamers. Nice to see the value of gaming being recognized and acknowledged.
@StrangeX1 Spread the word.
Loved it.
CHANGE is awesome!!! Δ
I also like it !
wonderful insight into learning and "gamers."
Where did you get the PBS stuff in such a high quality? I watched it on PBS in like 480p, and they didn't have any option to go 720p. It's really awsome in 720p.. =)
I feel sorry for those 11 dislike !!!
That's Ok
how true!! we want to make students producers and creators and we can do it by integrating technology in classrooms. school is not enough we make students think out of the box. for this purpose we have to bring all stakeholders specially the parents on the board and plan in such a way that students could some exploration or research at home. now a days education and technology goes hand in hand and for this purpose we need parents involvement too.
the idea is great.. but the budget don't.. at least with a country with a heavy corruption issue, such as my country..
nice vids though