Title: Preparing education for the information society: curricular challenges

Authors: Tjeerd Plomp

Addresses: University of Twente, Karel van Gelderlaan 41, 6861CC Oosterbeek, The Netherlands

Abstract: 21st century skills become increasingly important in the information society. This article elaborates on the curricular challenges faced when 21st century skills are integrated into the school curriculum. It starts with a summary of the KSAVE model presented in the first article (Plomp, forthcoming), and then presents the various appearances of the curriculum (e.g., intended curriculum, implemented curriculum, and attained curriculum) at different levels with an emphasis on two key aspects of the curriculum at the school and classroom level. These key aspects include the interactive character of teaching and learning processes and the interdependent components of a curriculum. Both aspects would affect the integration of 21st century skills into the process of teaching and learning. Next, this article describes the emerging pedagogical practices that are suitable for the information society and some thoughts about using ICT as a lever for educational change.

Keywords: 21st century skills; KSAVE model; school curriculum; information society; social media; emerging pedagogy; learning environments; interactive teaching and learning; ICT; educational change; information and communications technology; information technology.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSMILE.2013.053599

International Journal of Social Media and Interactive Learning Environments, 2013 Vol.1 No.2, pp.109 - 125

Received: 10 Oct 2012
Accepted: 12 Oct 2012

Published online: 28 Feb 2014 *

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