Thursday 28 July 2011

::JOURNAL, 21ST CENTURY SKILLS::

JOURNAL..

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Problems Faced in Enhancing 21st Century Skills in Malaysia.
By: Mohd Helmi Syazwan bin Mohd Zaki, Salina Sayang binti Kamal Arifin
21st century skills is not an unknown terminology to talk among people all around the world. It vibrates and propagates through all regions and makes it very important to acquire these skills. Community in the academic field, students and teachers especially, should master these skills. Classroom teachers need to be familiar with these skills and integrate them throughout the curriculum. What are 21st century skills? Based on the U.S Secretary of Education Arne Duncan (2009) referred to 21st century skills as "skills that increasingly demand creativity, perseverance, and problem solving combined with performing well as part of a team." As to wrap up, 21st century skills means, how well students can do with knowledge and applying what they learn in authentic contexts. Their choicest or most essential , vital part of some idea or experience involves strong communication and collaboration skills, expertise in technology, innovative and creative thinking skills, and an ability to solve problems.
In applying these skills to the youngsters, some difficulties are emerging and creating a barrier in achieving it. Especially in Malaysia, we are focusing more on the exam result rather than acquiring these skills. The problem arises by the critics, they argue by saying, “21st century skills as a meaningless term and distraction from the more important work of teaching core context and these types of higher-order skills cannot be measured in reliable, cost-effective, or scalable ways”.  (Elena Silva, The Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 90, No. 9, May, 2009). Not to forget, Malaysian now live among the first class mentality people, so, they will see these problem as a global one and they tend to criticize it when these skills is implemented in Malaysia. How to solve this particular problem? In resolving this, government should convince and win the citizens hearts. We have to open our eyes widely as we are living among the first class mentality people and it is hard for them to accept anything or almost everything when it comes to something that is not reliable and ambiguous. They will not accept these skills easily when they are not seeing the result and consequences after these skills being implemented. Government should really convincing the citizens and disseminating the ‘21st century skills’ ideas so that it can be accepted by our citizens.
The implementation also can be really unmanageable when the teachers are not trained well by the professional in carrying these skills. Once these skills is running on track, it will be obstructed when the teachers could not deliver the teaching lessons and make the students master these skills and as the consequence, watering down the objective of the 21st century skills. To make matters worse, students are leaving schools without mastering one of these skills neither communication skills nor expertise in technology. So, this problem has to be fixed. Teachers should be sent to some courses and trained well by the expertise and professional so that they will be running straight right on the track. This should be done before these 21st century skills are implemented in schools. Students have to be trained well by the teachers because “skills for the future also were recommended long ago by John Dewey, who proposed an education "grounded in experience," in which students interact with the ever-changing world”(Gohnson and Reed 2008, 1 3).
Last but not least, another problem is the lacking of programs in 21st skills is the lacking of programs of introducing and educating the students about 21st century skills. As a result, students, especially in the rural area are not aware of these skills, and can not master them. For now, one program known for developing 21st skills is the establishment of “Smart Schools”. Smart school is a learning institution that has been systematically reinvented in terms of teaching-learning practices and school management in order to prepare the children for the Information Age (Yassim, 2010). Basically, smart schools are introduced to prepare the students with enough knowledge and skills to confront with the Information Age, a time where nothing else is valuable except knowledge.  There is a phase in the implementation of smart schools, known as “making all schools smart” phase. This phase is a continuous process to acculturate the use of technology in education to ensure quality teaching & learning, effectiveness of school administration and management and teachers’ ICT competency (Yassim, 2010).  In this phase, all schools in Malaysia will gradually undergo revolutions and change is smart schools. There are four primary objectives of this phase. They are:
  1.  To produce a knowledge society that is critical, creative, and innovative.
  2. To produce technology savvy individuals for the Information Age.
  3. To bridge the digital divide.
  4. To cultivate life-long learning based on ICT.
From all of the above objectives, we can conclude that all of them are more towards benefiting technology as 21st century tools. Besides, there are no specific criteria for the students to enter those smart schools. There are no limitations on which students have the right to enroll in those schools. In my opinion, there should be continuity for such programs. If providing another program is quite costly, maybe Ministry of Education can provide a new curriculum which contains the same elements as the smart schools’ curriculum.
To conclude, all of the problems above should be solved by all parties which include government, students, teachers, and society as well. This is very important to produce a better generation with vast knowledge and critical thinking. In Vision 2020, it is stated that “The challenge of establishing a scientific and progressive society, a society that is innovative and forward looking, one that is not only a consumer of technology but also a contributor to the scientific and technological civilization.” This means that Malaysia also is very committed in producing knowledgeable citizens, those who can contribute more to the country.

References
Silva, E. (2009). Measuring Skills for 21st Century Learning. Phi Delta Kappan 90(9): 630-34.
Larson L. C. Larson. (2011). 21st Century Skills. Prepare Students for the Future. Retrieved 26 July 2011, from http://proquest.umi.com.www.ezplib.ukm.my/pqdweb?index=19&did=2310435251&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1311657535&clientId=39290
Salpeter. J. (2008). 21st Century Skills: Will Our Students Be Prepared? Retrieved 26 July 2011, from http://dca1to1.pbworks.com/f/21st+Century++will+our+students+be+prepared.pdf
Trilling.B., & Fadel.C. (2009). 21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times,San Francisco, Market Street: Jossey –Bass A Wiley Imprint
Yassim, M. Y. (2010). The Malaysian Smart Schools: Developing 21st Century Skills. Kuala Lumpur: Bahagian Teknologi Pendidikan Malaysia.

WHAT IS THE TASK AGAIN??
This week task, literature review. so, what is the real task..?
Writing a journal based on the 21st century skills topic. Based on the above journal me and Salina had couple of solutions to overcome the problems appeared and basically it happened in Malaysia. Each and every source were dug from ukm digital library, Scholar/books google. Abundance of information were squeezed into one journal. "Keep it short and simple". That's our motto in writing our journal, but still precise and ample with information and evidences. Thanks to Mr. Tengku Nor Azlan for helping us in searching the information. Without you sir we are completely lost in the ocean of information. Can't wait for the next assignment! Bring it on!! chayok2!!
thank you..

Friday 22 July 2011

::WEEK 3: COURSE/LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM::

Why C/LMS is important for teachers and students? 
Well, using CMS means that you will have to spend less time on the students as the course creation and management is automated, rather than wasting so much time teaching in class with textbooks and others aids. The learners can go through the material any time they want and as many times as they want. means that, they will understand more on the topic that they will learn.  It also allows teachers to keep a tab on every student. In case somebody is lagging, hang or fall far way behind in the progress, teachers can personally assist that learner. Since the course in taken through the internet,teachers will only require a small number of instructors. These instructors can keep checking the reports and interact with students on the internet. In conclusion, CMS is important in teaching and learning process for both teachers and students. 


thank you. 

::After class::

What i'm i doin' at this hour??
Updating my blog of course.. I know its kinda early and Friday, but who cares.. Its my blog by the way..
Okay, regarding to the latest comment posted by my lecturer, i know, i have to update my blog as often as i can. But how frequent can i do?? Well, as what can i say, again, i'd tried to update as much as i can, however in managing time to do it, i have to say. "man i don't have much time". Within couple of weeks, this subject squeezes A LOT OF assignment. Sorry sir i can't keep up with the works given but i'll try..


So, what have i done this week.Well, yesterday i'd manage to discuss about CMS/LMS. Although there are thousands of sources in the ocean internet but just a few of them are useful. Me and Salina will make it done as soon as possible.


Thank you.

Tuesday 19 July 2011

::SECOND WEEK, 21st CENTURY SKILLS::

hye.. everyday full of surprises, and what is surprise me the most?? "tonnes of works.." Short sem, you are really killing me. But never mind, i still can breath. Straight to the point, me and Salina Sayang binti Kamal Arifin are meant to be the perfect pair to complete the second week's task. However, everything turned upside down because our expectation saying that this topic was easy totally fading to the thin air. This topic is hard man... 
We'd searched from one source to another and everything just came out the same..
One discussion after another, we're had came out with the complete task. We picked one of the skills in the 21st Century skills to be discussed - interactive communication. 
Why we chose this skill? 
this is because communication skill is the skill that Malaysian's student are lacking of. They are not speaking unless they are forced to do it. So as a teacher to be, i have to master this skill first before i grabbing it tightly and slowly push it away to my students, so that they also can master this skill. 
Why we should master and teach this skills?
Interactive communication is very important as it keeps both the teachers and students stay in touch wherever, whenever they are. It'll make the learning becomes much more easier as the students don't have to necessarily meet the teachers if they have any problems regarding their studies. They can ask the teachers on the spot, through their internet.
thank you.


references: 
1) http://www.21stcenturyschools.com/What_is_21st_Century_Education.htm
2) http://www.workforce21.org/downloads/report1.pdf 

Thursday 7 July 2011

FIRST WEEK CLASS (GGGE1155-COMPUTER IN EDUCATION)

QUESTION:
"in your blog, create your own complete notes of what you have learned today:"
1. Steps own how to register
2. Reflection on what you have learned


On the first week, i had been given an activity by my lecturer based on a topic that covered three subs under it which are 'registration', 'usage', and 'ethics'. firstly, i had to register two official email; google and yahoo mail. In relation to this, the setting on the signature had to be done; by putting my full name, program BEd TESL and IPG KDRI as my study's place. After rummaging haphazardly on the name to put as my 'id' for both account, what is more i had to register an official 'Facebook Account'. Indicating to that, my classmates, course lecturer and course coordinator have to be added as my friends and i'd done that. Moving to the next task(electronic group discussion), i had to check on the group created by my classmates and joined it. Furthermore, i also had to join a yahoo group created especially for our course: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ge1155ipg/ 
Lastly, i had to register the blog and posted a new entry. All of these created 'stuffs' had come out with the appropriate urls and these urls had had been put in my signature.


Thank you.