Are students prepared for the
future? Are they graduating ready to innovate? What are some of the skills
students should have in order to have a successful future? Those are some of
the questions Tony Wagner (follow him on Twitter @DrTonyWagner)
answers in a powerful talk all about the skills students must have for the
future.
During the half-hour talk, Wagner
talks about the “global achievement gap” which is essentially the divide
between what our best schools are teaching and what’s actually needed in the
future. In other words, even our best schools aren’t really adequately preparing
students for the future. It’s not for lack of trying or resources, though. It’s
in part due to the fact that most jobs of the future simply don’t exist yet.
Not only that, it’s nearly impossible to figure out what industries those jobs
will even be a part of.
The Skills Students
Must Have:-
So if you’re not able to sit down and watch the full video
below, here’s a quick rundown of the student skills Wagner recommends.
- I. Critical thinking and problem-solving
- II. Collaboration across networks and leading by influence
- III. Agility and adaptability
- IV. Initiative and entrepreneurialism
- V. Effective oral and written communication
- VI. Accessing and analyzing information
- VII. Curiosity and imagination
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