2019
DOI: 10.15294/jpii.v8i1.11647
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Development Frameworks of the Indonesian Partnership 21st-Century Skills Standards for Prospective Science Teachers: A Delphi Study

Abstract: In the 21st century, students from all levels of education face extreme global competition, technology that is driven by information, and rapid media-saturation. These dramatic accelerational challenges are the reason why the educational system must prepare students with the skills needed in the era of globalization. Based on a document published by The Board of National Education Standards in 2010 on the importance of establishing a framework for 21st-century education in Indonesia, the necessity of appropria… Show more

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“…In the field of education, students, teachers, principals, education staff, and all education stakeholders must have these competencies to survive in the 21st century, which is full of disruption. In another study, the standard skills that must be possessed in the 21st century are 4Cs (critical thinking, creative thinking, collaboration, and communication), ICTs (technology, media, and information literacy), spiritual values (religious beliefs and spiritual awareness), and character building (teachers' attitudes and scientific attitudes) [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of education, students, teachers, principals, education staff, and all education stakeholders must have these competencies to survive in the 21st century, which is full of disruption. In another study, the standard skills that must be possessed in the 21st century are 4Cs (critical thinking, creative thinking, collaboration, and communication), ICTs (technology, media, and information literacy), spiritual values (religious beliefs and spiritual awareness), and character building (teachers' attitudes and scientific attitudes) [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A person must have these abilities in order to compete with the outside world (Afandi et al, 2019;Boholano, 2017;Jan, 2017). In addition, the 2013 curriculum also requires teachers to design and implement creative, innovative, and strategic learning models and strategies that place students as the focus of learning so that students become independent and responsible in the learning process (Handayani, 2017;Santosa, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this era, students are encouraged to master four essential skills, known as 4C skills. These skills are critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration (Afandi et al, 2019;Izati et al, 2018). Critical thinking encourages students to be good at making decisions, which can help them solve problems in real life (Adhiwibowo & Karyati, 2018;McKenna et al, 2018;Pazhoman & Sarkhosh, 2019;Suprapto et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%