TECHNOLOGY-BASED EDUCATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Authors

  • Lalita Vistari

Keywords:

Technology-based education, critical thinking, problem-solving

Abstract

The 21st century requires technology-based education to keep up with the rapidly globalizing world. The global government employs a variety of strategies to get pupils ready for the 21st century, which includes critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, teamwork, creativity, and innovation. The related topic area places a strong emphasis on developing competence in both personal and professional skills. 21st century skills include life planning, flexibility, adaptability, entrepreneurship, productivity, leadership, critical thinking, communication, and digital literacy. The use of instructional technology has advantages and disadvantages, just like any other advancement. With more and more tools being developed by educators and developers to raise educational standards, technology is already finding its way into classrooms.

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Published

2023-11-16

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