Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.

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Autor(a) principal: Candeias, Adelinda
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23028
Resumo: The challenge for the 21st century for educators, families and community members is seeking to raise and educate children who are knowledgeable, responsible caring and socially competent. A key challenge for schools involves serving culturally diverse students with varied abilities and motivations for learning. (Learning First Alliance, 2001). A school for this purpose should educate students for life and not prepare them for tests only. It will be a school that offers a diverse and comprehensive curriculum covering the fields of knowledge and know-how, including not only the traditional curriculum areas of reading, writing, and mathematics but also music, arts, and physical education (Candeias, 2013; Candeias et al., 2011; Sternberg, 2008). If we focus on education rather than test preparation, we may find that students improve in reading, writing, and math, but also in reasoning, resilience, and responsibility. We can not focus only on students with levels of income or higher, or medium, or low, but on all students and teach them to be active and productive citizens in a rapidly changing world. A key challenge for 21st-century schools is to address the diversity of cultures, abilities, and motivations of each student (Learnig First Alliance, 2001). Many students lack socio-emotional skills, which disconnect them from school as they go through the various cycles, this lack of connection negatively affects their academic performance, namely performance, behavior and health (Blum & Libbey, 2004). In this paper we present the basic assumptions to improve learning as a process of knowledge, citizenship and creativity, as a process that generates well-being and inclusion in a community of learners.
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spelling Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.KnowledgeCitizenshipCreativityLearning for wellbeingEmotional intelligenceThe challenge for the 21st century for educators, families and community members is seeking to raise and educate children who are knowledgeable, responsible caring and socially competent. A key challenge for schools involves serving culturally diverse students with varied abilities and motivations for learning. (Learning First Alliance, 2001). A school for this purpose should educate students for life and not prepare them for tests only. It will be a school that offers a diverse and comprehensive curriculum covering the fields of knowledge and know-how, including not only the traditional curriculum areas of reading, writing, and mathematics but also music, arts, and physical education (Candeias, 2013; Candeias et al., 2011; Sternberg, 2008). If we focus on education rather than test preparation, we may find that students improve in reading, writing, and math, but also in reasoning, resilience, and responsibility. We can not focus only on students with levels of income or higher, or medium, or low, but on all students and teach them to be active and productive citizens in a rapidly changing world. A key challenge for 21st-century schools is to address the diversity of cultures, abilities, and motivations of each student (Learnig First Alliance, 2001). Many students lack socio-emotional skills, which disconnect them from school as they go through the various cycles, this lack of connection negatively affects their academic performance, namely performance, behavior and health (Blum & Libbey, 2004). In this paper we present the basic assumptions to improve learning as a process of knowledge, citizenship and creativity, as a process that generates well-being and inclusion in a community of learners.Fundação Calouste GulbenkianAachen: ShakerVerlag.2018-03-19T11:51:04Z2018-03-192017-04-30T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/23028http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23028porCandeias, A.A. (2017). Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century. A.A. Candeias, E. Galindo, H. Pires, K. Reschke & E. Witruk, (Eds.). Psychological Issues in Education and Health. Proceedings of 1st Scientific Meeting University of Evora and University of Leipzig (pp. 105-112). Aachen: ShakerVerlag.CIEPaac@uevora.pt681Candeias, Adelindainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:14:46Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/23028Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:13:55.513192Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
spellingShingle Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
Candeias, Adelinda
Knowledge
Citizenship
Creativity
Learning for wellbeing
Emotional intelligence
title_short Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
title_full Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
title_fullStr Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
title_full_unstemmed Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
title_sort Learning for knowledge, citizenship and creativity – a key challenge for schools in 21st century.
author Candeias, Adelinda
author_facet Candeias, Adelinda
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Knowledge
Citizenship
Creativity
Learning for wellbeing
Emotional intelligence
topic Knowledge
Citizenship
Creativity
Learning for wellbeing
Emotional intelligence
description The challenge for the 21st century for educators, families and community members is seeking to raise and educate children who are knowledgeable, responsible caring and socially competent. A key challenge for schools involves serving culturally diverse students with varied abilities and motivations for learning. (Learning First Alliance, 2001). A school for this purpose should educate students for life and not prepare them for tests only. It will be a school that offers a diverse and comprehensive curriculum covering the fields of knowledge and know-how, including not only the traditional curriculum areas of reading, writing, and mathematics but also music, arts, and physical education (Candeias, 2013; Candeias et al., 2011; Sternberg, 2008). If we focus on education rather than test preparation, we may find that students improve in reading, writing, and math, but also in reasoning, resilience, and responsibility. We can not focus only on students with levels of income or higher, or medium, or low, but on all students and teach them to be active and productive citizens in a rapidly changing world. A key challenge for 21st-century schools is to address the diversity of cultures, abilities, and motivations of each student (Learnig First Alliance, 2001). Many students lack socio-emotional skills, which disconnect them from school as they go through the various cycles, this lack of connection negatively affects their academic performance, namely performance, behavior and health (Blum & Libbey, 2004). In this paper we present the basic assumptions to improve learning as a process of knowledge, citizenship and creativity, as a process that generates well-being and inclusion in a community of learners.
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