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21st Century Literacy In Education

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Part A The digital world we live in is constantly changing and updating to include the most efficient technology for everyday use. Children in today’s society have grown up using the latest smartphones, tablets, computers and televisions. It is no surprise that technology has made it’s way into schools and incorporated into classroom instruction. Robinson, McKenna and Conradi state that “technology in schools is here to stay...students must now be able to navigate hypermedia and to compose using not only word processing software but desktop publishing systems capable of integrating multimedia. The times, they are a-changin” (Robinson, McKenna & Conradi, 2012, p. 223). Robinson, McKenna and Conradi discuss in their research about a common myth of 21st-Century literacy; that “21st-century literacy is about technology only” (Robinson, McKenna & Conradi, 2012, p. 227). As an educator, I agree with Robinson, McKenna and Conradi that 21st-Century literacy is not only about technology. Technology is a wonderful supplement to learning literacy, however it does not take the place of learning to read, write and orally communicate on a daily basis. “Studies of workforce readiness show that employers rate written and oral communication skills very highly, and collaboration, work ethic, critical thinking, and leadership all rank higher than proficiency in information technology” (Robinson, McKenna & Conradi, 2012, p. 227). As an educator, I feel that it is important to remember

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