Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
TARGETING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSAL COMPETENCES NOT AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2021
Языканглийский
  • Nurutdinova Aida Rustamovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language A. Nurutdinova. TARGETING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSAL COMPETENCES NOT AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE // Proceedings of ICERI2021 Conference 8th-9th November 2021: 14th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation// ISBN: 978-84-09-34549-6 // pp. 0171- 0178
    Annotation The world has become saturated with information, changing rapidly and in many ways unpredictably. Routine work is being automated, professions are disappearing and emerging, communication formats between citizen and state, worker and employer are changing, and the internet and social media are expanding professional opportunities and boundaries of everyday life. The education model, in which the student is focused on memorising the right decisions and then applying them throughout his or her life, has ceased to work. You can't «learn the words« beforehand - you have to be able to keep refreshing your skills. In developing the new model of higher education, international organisations and individual countries focus on two key issues: what should be the modern content of education and what competencies a university graduate should possess. Of course, there is also the question of 'how': what pedagogical practices and learning experiences will be most productive for students' quality perception of subject content and for shaping the necessary competencies - how to form such experiences and how to assess learning outcomes. The research article presents the results of a study of educators and parents on pedagogical practices and expectations from universities. The aim of this study was to find out to what extent Russian educators work in the paradigm of “active learner” and how they perceive the task of developing “21st century skills” and to what extent their views coincide with those of parents.
    Keywords 21st century skills, russian teachers, teachers? attitudes, instructional practices, parental expectations for universities.
    The name of the journal Proceedings of ICERI2021
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