SED 630 - 21st Century Learning (Education)3 Credit(s)
This course provides a rationale for the need to develop 21st-century skills among our students and workforce. It presents the key 21st-century skills, collaboration, knowledge construction, self-regulation, problem-solving and innovation, information and communications technology (ICT) for learning, skilled communication. It explores what learning looks like in the 21st century and how innovative teaching practices can support student/employee learning to develop these skills.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Master’s session 3.
Offered online/synchronous components.
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