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Writer's pictureMelike Azman

Thoughts on 21st-Century Learning



Hi all!


Have you ever heard of a term called 21st-century learning? The development of knowledge, work ethics, and soft skills, such as digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving, that will support students in having successful careers in the contemporary workplace is 21st-century learning.


Technology abilities are by far the most crucial of all the skills needed for 21st-century learning, in my opinion as a teacher candidate. Why? Consider today's 3-year-old kids for a moment. Without even receiving instructions or assistance, they may use tablets without problems. This innovation would not have been possible ten years from now.


Technology should be used in language learning as much as possible in a society where it affects every aspect of life. Students that use technology in their language studies benefit from increased exposure to the target language and culture, better motivation and focus, and flexible learning. Language programs that use technology can advance considerably more quickly than others because of the accessibility it offers.


To sum up, I think that all language teachers should utilize technology to the fullest extent possible. Technology as being the most widely used and beneficial blessing of our time, and all students should have the right to use it in their classes and reap its benefits.


SPREAD THE WORD.


See you soon, Mel. <3

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