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  1. Equipping students with the 21st Century Skills they will need at university Nerilee Hall International Christian School, Hong Kong halln@ics.edu.hk

  2. WELCOME! PLEASE READ ARTICLES ON YOUR TABLE

  3. Changing society (knowledge society, ICTs, disruption) Changed workplace (reduced hierachy, autonomy, teamwork, entrepreneurship, uncertainty, globalisation) Dissatisfaction of professional bodies with graduates Increased need for agile, highly-skilled graduates Changing course curriculum to be more skills-based Educating more diverse/more students

  4. ANY COMMENTS?

  5. “Higher education institutions increasingly recognise the need to develop both disciplinary knowledge and soft skills to foster the employability of their graduates” (Schech, 2017)

  6. Cambridge IGSCE • Applying knowledge to new and unfamiliar situations • Flexibility and responsiveness to change • Intellectual enquiry • Working and communicating in English • Influencing outcomes • Cultural awareness

  7. Advanced Placement (AP) AP subjects: “study skills” & “college-level work” AP Capstone: • develops independent research, collaborative teamwork and communication skills “skills that are increasingly valued by colleges” • cultivates curious, independent, and collaborative scholars • prepares them to make logical, evidence- based decisions.

  8. Changing society (knowledge society, ICTs, disruption) Changed workplace (reduced hierachy, autonomy, teamwork, entrepreneurship, uncertainty, globalisation) Dissatisfaction of professional bodies with graduates Increased need for agile, highly-skilled graduates Changing course curriculum to be more skills-based

  9. QUT Graduate Capabilities • curious, agile, resilient learners • employ different ways of thinking • evidence-based decision making • imagine and realise change • effective collaborators and communicators in disciplinary and interdisciplinary contexts • interact in local and global cultural contexts with respect for diverse cultural perspectives. • employ ICT strategically to leverage information

  10. Assessment: first years Business, Engineering, Science, Nursing, Paramedics • More team/group assignments, including reflection on self and group strength & weaknesses; often multi-disciplinary • More essays, literature reviews, annotated bibliographies • Inclusion of cross-cultural awareness/communication • Critical thinking/analysis of author and own arguments • Solving real word problems e.g. engineering challenges • Graded for defending source-selection and referencing

  11. Investigate and discuss • EGB100 – engineering global challenge written report • NSB104 – nursing group digital presentation • LQB184 – biomedical science (pre-Med) Annotated Bibliography • CSB111 – allied health patient care video role-play • BSB126 – marketing research written plan 1. Highlight the skills in the assessment 2. Add the skills you find to https://answergarden.ch/623452

  12. Reflect and plan 1. Think of a unit you currently teach (or assist with) 2. Which of the skills identified in AnswerGarden do you currently teach and assess in that unit? 3. Brainstorm ways you could adapt your teaching and/or assessment to give students the opportunity to learn and practice these skills.

  13. References Cambridge Assessment (2018) Cambridge IGSCE Curriculum http://www.cambridgeinternational.org/ programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-secondary- 2/cambridge-igcse/curriculum/ Cambridge Assessment (2013) “21st Century Skills a 21st Century Problem?” in Achieve, Spring 2013. http://www.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/Images/140708-achieve-spring-13.pdf College Board (2018) AP Capstone Overview https://advancesinap.collegeboard.org/ap- capstone Duckworth, Sylvia (2017) Pedagogy page on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/212021094934778375/?lp=true Harvey, Andrew (2016) Has the push to get more disadvantaged students into universities been a success? http://theconversation.com/has-the-push-to-get-more-disadvantaged- students-into-universities-been-a-success-6510 Humburg and van der Velden (2017) “What is expected of higher education graduates in the 21st century?”in Oxford Handbook of Skills & Training, Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199655366.001.0001/oxfordhb -9780199655366-e-10

  14. References Levy, Frank (2010) “How Technology Changes Demands for Human Skills”, OECD Education Working Papers, No. 45, OECD Publishing. doi: 10.1787/5kmhds6czqzq-en McIntosh, Ewan (2011) “ What’s Next?” TEDxLondon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUnhyyw8_kY Miller, Richard (2017) “Building on Math and Science: The New Essential Skills for the 21st- Century Engineer”, Research-Technology Management, 60:1 . Queensland Law Society (2017) Admission Kit http://www.qls.com.au/ For_the_profession/Your_legal_career/Studying_law/Admission Queensland University of Technology (2017) Academic Skills Advisers https://www.library.qut.edu.au/about/contact/staff/n_hall.jsp Queensland University of Technology (2016) Real World Learning 2020 Vision https://www.qut.edu.au/about/strategic-ambitions/real-world-learning-2020-vision Schech, Susanne (2017) “Simulating the global workplace for graduate employability”, Higher Education Research & Development 36:7 doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2017.1325856

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