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Monday, January 31, 2011

skills needed in the 21st Century

 

Monticello College has a list of skills needed in the 21st century.  I think it is a good list.

skills needed in the 21st Century*:

  • The ability to define problems without a guide.
  • The ability to ask hard questions which challenge prevailing assumptions.
  • The ability to quickly assimilate needed data from masses of irrelevant information.
  • The ability to work in teams without a guide.
  • The ability to work absolutely alone.
  • The ability to persuade others that your course is the right one.
  • The ability to conceptualize and reorganize information into new patterns.
  • The ability to discuss ideas with an eye toward application.
  • The ability to think inductively, deductively and dialectically.
  • The ability to think, speak, and write clearly.
  • The ability to judge what it means to understand something thoroughly.
  • Familiarity with different modes of thought (including quantitative, historical, scientific, and aesthetic).
  • Depth of knowledge in a particular field and how it relates to other fields.
  • The ability to pursue life-long learning.
  • The ability to understand human nature and lead accordingly.
  • The ability to identify needed personal traits and turn them into habits.

        *As outlined in A Thomas Jefferson Education by Oliver DeMille pages 118-123

 

So how do we develop these skills in our young adults at home?

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