Module .The Teaching Prof
Module .The Teaching Prof
Lesson 3
The Changing Global Landscape for the 21st Century
Teachers
. Title of the Module
Introduction
Lesson 3 is about the changing global landscape in teaching and learning brought about
by factors such as the learning environment, content and processes of learning, types of
learners and other parameters of learning in the 21 st century. Further, Lesson 3 will present
how these changes will be addressed by the principles underpinning the UNESCO’s Pillars of
Learning: Learning to Know, Learning to Do, Learning to Be and Learning to Live Together from
Delor’s Report on Learning: The Treasure from Within. (Unesco,1992)
Learning Outcomes
Learning Content
A. THE CHANGING GLOBAL LANDSCAPE AND THE 21ST CENTURY SKILLS FOR
TEACHER
We are in an era of borderless “flat” world. Barriers have been broken by new
information and communication technologies.
The development of the 21st century skills is a necessary tool for teachers. Without
these 21st century tools, no teacher can survive.
The changes and developments in the 21st century education fall into the following key
categories (Zhou, 2006):
1. New environment of learning,
2. New content of learning,
3. New process of learning,
4. New types of learners, and
5. New spaces/dimensions of learning.
1. The New Learning Environment
• Learner-centered
• Use of ICT
With the new learning environment and the explosion of knowledge, content or
subject matter of learning has been modified. From a specific discipline or subject
area, subject matter of learning has the following characteristics:
Integrated/interdisciplinary;
Demand-driven
Emphasis on learning tools on how to retrieve knowledge; and
Balance of scientific, technological, cultural, global, local concepts
With the advancement in the study of the mind and cognition, various processes
of learning evolved with human intervention of teachers and peers as well as non-
human intervention of artificial intelligence (AI) of robots. With these advancements,
different processes of learning and the methods to facilitate these have evolved.
These include the idea of multiple ways of learning which can be mediated by the
following:
Face-to-face when learners and teachers are confined in the same learning
space at the same time with the teacher facilitating learning.
Distance learning- when teaching learning is mediated by traditional
(modules in print) or modern technology (on-line or off-line) without the
physical presence of the teacher in a virtual class. It can be synchronous or
asynchronous.
Blended modalities. When teaching and learning is facilitated through face-to
face or distance learning which enable to the teachers and learners to have
both physical presence and physical absence in the teaching-learning
process.
Experiential and lifelong-when learners are immersed into the real life
situation, such that learning becomes more authentic and meaningfu
- The new types of learners, are those coming from diverse background,
multicultural, and multigenerational as coming from different age groups
of lifelong learners.
- In order for every learner to address the challenges of the century,
he/she has to develop life and career skills. Life and career skills are
enhanced in schools as part of the learning outcomes.
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4. Life and Career Skills
- A self-directed learner demonstrates life and career skills. Goals are set
and managed by themselves.
- They don’t need detailed instructions. They plan and work out their plans.
As teachers are currently preparing students for jobs and technologies that don’t
even exist yet, the challenges then is to produce the new type of teachers.
Teachers for the 21st century learners teach within the context of new
environment, new content or knowledge and new processes of teaching and
learning.
Clear standards and accountability that their learners should know and be
able to do at the end of their schooling;
Use broad pedagogies including inquiry-based learning, cooperative learning,
other pedagogies.
Skillful in the integration of ICT in pedagogy.
Skillful in the use of assessment to guide teaching and learning;
Great understanding of local and global cultures;
Skillful in action research to diagnose and solve classroom problems based on
evidence;
Practice the core value of inspiring teachers; and
Develop life and career skills for the 21st century and beyond
The four pillars are seamlessly linked to each other. These are;
1. Learning to know
1. The arts and creativity – solving problems and creating art works
4. Financial literacy – basic knowledge about the basics of economics and financial
management.
5. Media literacy – Teachers and learners must learn how to discern about any
information which are transmitted via various forms and media.
2. Learning to Do
3. Learning to Be
• What would you like to be? – answer to this question requires self-analysis, reflection,
social skills, creativity and personal discovery.
• Refers to interpersonal skills that will enable people to live side by side with others at
home, in school, in the community and the whole world. All pillars are interrelated
with each other as basic principles. One pillar will not function if it stands alone.
There is a need to connect in order to address the 21st century demands for teaching
and learning.