Broadly speaking, it refers to a push for schools to teach critical-thinking, analytical, and technology skills, in addition to the “soft skills” of creativity, collaboration, and communication that some experts argue will be in high demand as the world increasingly shifts to a global, entrepreneurial, and service-based workplace.
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www.britainnews.net/437180 Google Generation Digital Literacy Information Literacy 21st Century Literacyshared by Gianto Widianto on 10 Dec 08 - Cached
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children these days should not be forced to memorise facts and figures that are readily available on the Internet, insisting that it would be a waste of time.
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kids be encouraged to think creatively so that they could learn to interpret and apply the knowledge available online.
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"Children are going to have to reinvent their knowledge base multiple times. So for them memorising facts and figures is a waste of time,
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A far better approach would be to teach children to think creatively so that they could learn to interpret and apply the knowledge available online.
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A far better approach would be to teach children to think creatively so that they could learn to interpret and apply the knowledge available online.
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A far better approach would be to teach children to think creatively so that they could learn to interpret and apply the knowledge available online.
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to teach children to think creatively so that they could learn to interpret and apply the knowledge available online.
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to teach children to think creatively so that they could learn to interpret and apply the knowledge available online
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