In order to remain competitive, education must adapt to the
demands of the 21st century. Competitiveness demands a fresh approach to
21st-century education where every aspect of our education system must be
aligned to prepare citizens with 21st-century skills. The 21st Century Skills
refer to a broad set of knowledge, skills, work habits, and character traits of
fourth-year students. Saint Michael College (SMC), a prominent private higher
education institution in Surigao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines, recognizes the
importance of equipping its learners with the necessary 21st-century skills.
This study aimed to assess the extent to which fourth-year Teacher Education
students at SMC possess and practice these skills. A descriptive research
design was employed, with fourth-year students from the 2016-2017 academic year
serving as respondents. Data were collected using a questionnaire adapted from
Corpuz and Salandanan (2013) and the 2008 Partnership for 21st Century Skills
framework. The study population was all the fourth-year students enrolled in
the Teacher Education program. Statistical analysis, including frequency counts
and weighted mean, was applied to the gathered data.
The findings revealed that among the five 21st-century
skills, SMC fourth-year Teacher Education students excelled in Information,
Media, and Technology Skills. They also demonstrated proficiency in Life and
Career Skills, as well as Social and Cross-Cultural Skills. However,
Communication Skills and Learning and Innovation Skills were identified as
areas needing improvement, as they received lower mean scores. The study also
revealed that they have poorly demonstrated reasoning with numbers, analyzing
and evaluating, using digital technology, networking tools and social networks,
entrepreneurial skills, and appropriate timing in listening and speaking. The
study also uncovers areas requiring further attention such as the relatively
low ratings for skills related to mathematical reasoning and scientific
argumentation indicating potential gaps in the curriculum's emphasis on
critical thinking and analytical abilities.
Author(s) Details
Rizalita A. Mabalaya
Saint Michael College, Cantilan, Incorporated, Philippines.
Germana A. Orzales
Saint Michael College, Cantilan, Incorporated, Philippines.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/aoller/v3/8412E
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