• Media literacy is a skill of the 21st century

    Currently, one of the most complex and urgent problems is with basic knowledge
    armed, free, independent, fully included in society and creative
    is the training and education of individuals. It continues its important role in this matter
    have the school. The 21st century is the century of information and scientific knowledge, and that's it
    means that the educational system must solve a fundamentally new, global problem:
    prepare the generations for new life conditions and activities
    in the information and mobile world. Therefore, at this stage of society's development
    there is a need to create such an educational space in the school where
    students will develop qualities that meet the requirements of the 21st century:
    knowledge, abilities and skills.
    Media literacy is a skill of the 21st century, we need to develop it from an early age, for this I use ICT tools in almost all fine arts classes in the form of games (quiz, learning app), slides, videos. And how do you use ICT tools? Let's share our effective experience here.

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • Dear colleagues, share your experience.
    I will gladly read your opinions and listen to your suggestions.
    How do you develop critical thinking in your students? What tools do you use, what kind of questions do you ask?

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan Actually dear friend. By incorporating these ICT-based approaches into the curriculum, educators can empower students to become critical consumers, responsible creators, and effective communicators in the digital age. The key is to provide a balanced and intentional integration of technology that aligns with the learning objectives and the development of well-rounded, future-ready individuals.

  • @Samar-Mohamed
    Thank you for your response, yes, the teacher should be able to use ICT tools effectively and purposefully.

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan Socratic Questioning: I ask open-ended questions that encourage deep thinking, such as "Why do you think this happens?" or "What are the possible outcomes?"

    Problem-Based Learning: I present real-world problems that require students to research, collaborate, and find solutions.

    Debates and Discussions: I encourage students to debate various viewpoints and discuss their reasoning.

    Reflective Journals: Students write about their learning process, which helps them evaluate their thinking and understanding.

    Tabassum Laghari

  • Dear @Tabasebab67ddca
    Thank you for sharing your experience with us. The questions are very relevant and the methods very effective. Yes, open-ended questions enable us to have 21st century, critically thinking students.

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan Yes absolutely dear!

    Tabassum Laghari

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan
    Dear this is our responsibility to teach new teaching muthod and ICT is very important topic now everyone need knowledge of ict. Great thought

    Burfat Ali

  • Thank you Mr @Burfatmukhtiar
    Yes, it is very important for teachers to master ICT tools in the modern world. The state should take care of that by training teachers. In my opinion, the teacher should keep up with the times in order to make his lessons interesting and multi-content. A teacher of the 21st century should not be satisfied with what he knows, but should continue self-education, be an example for his students.

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan
    Dear, Your post touches on important themes in 21st-century education, particularly the need to adapt teaching methods to prepare students for an information-rich, mobile world.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @FarhanMehboob
    Yes, I am willing to share my experience with my colleagues

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan Yes. Sharing is caring. I already shared a post iof sharing ideas with colleagues can increase your capacity level

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @FarhanMehboob

    Thank you for your support, you can share your experience. I know that you often use ICT in your classes.

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan I am using some features of ICT in Classroom to increase knowledge of learners.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan said in Media literacy is a skill of the 21st century:

    Currently, one of the most complex and urgent problems is with basic knowledge
    armed, free, independent, fully included in society and creative
    is the training and education of individuals. It continues its important role in this matter
    have the school. The 21st century is the century of information and scientific knowledge, and that's it
    means that the educational system must solve a fundamentally new, global problem:
    prepare the generations for new life conditions and activities
    in the information and mobile world. Therefore, at this stage of society's development
    there is a need to create such an educational space in the school where
    students will develop qualities that meet the requirements of the 21st century:
    knowledge, abilities and skills.
    Media literacy is a skill of the 21st century, we need to develop it from an early age, for this I use ICT tools in almost all fine arts classes in the form of games (quiz, learning app), slides, videos. And how do you use ICT tools? Let's share our effective experience here.

    This story promotes media literacy, safe internet. You can apply it in your classes.

    https://images.app.goo.gl/LfLhTyUnGsmKpDtBA

    Ani Bareghamayan
    Art teacher
    Address: Armenia

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan media literacy is direct attention on our system

    Burfat Ali

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan Mass media plays a central role in people's lives. Its importance is evident in the amount of time people spend watching television, surfing the World Wide Web, listening to music, and reading newspapers and magazines. The delivery of information through mass media is instant and available around the clock.

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan To sum it up, the education system needs to adapt to the 21st century by teaching skills like media literacy, critical thinking, and creativity. Using digital tools like games, videos, and interactive platforms can help achieve this goal. Let's share ideas on how to effectively use technology to enhance learning!

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan hi dear well said . I agree with you 21st century skills provides us this opportunity to meet with comming up exposure to ICT and AI generative tools that enhance our learning and make our students able to explore the world . Just went need to see the availability of resources that most of school deprived of .

  • @Ani-Bareghamyan In the 21st century, media skills are crucial for effective communication, self-expression, and navigating the digital landscape.

    1. Media Literacy: Critically evaluating information, identifying biases, and recognizing misinformation.

    2. Content Creation: Producing engaging, high-quality content for various platforms, such as writing, video production, and photography.

    3. Digital Storytelling: Using narratives to convey messages, evoke emotions, and connect with audiences.

    4. Visual Communication: Effectively using images, videos, and graphics to convey information and ideas.

    5. Social Media Fluency: Understanding how to leverage social media platforms for communication, collaboration, and community-building.
      These skills are essential for success in various fields, including journalism, marketing, education, and more.

    Unlocking potential, fostering empathy, and inspiring a love of learning that lasts a lifetime!"