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This video is available from www.qcaa.qld.edu.au/senior/new-snr-assessment-te/redev-snr- syll/21st-century-skills/introduction

Li Cunxin: Our world is changing rapidly.

Taj Pabari: Technology transforms how we live and how we work.

Li Cunxin: We live in a competitive world. Our economy is global.

Penelope Twemlow: We lead complex social lives in diverse communities.

Steve Baxter: There is both opportunity and uncertainty.

Lucas Patchett: Today’s graduates will have many different jobs.

Nicholas Marchesi: Many of those jobs don’t yet exist.

Presenter: But we do know this. In the 21st century, young people need to be … Student: lifelong learners …

Student: confident and resilient individuals … Student: and responsible change makers.

Teacher: As educators, we must support them to become …

Student: innovators …

Student: entrepreneurs …

Student: collaborators …

Student: ethical citizens …

Student: effective communicators … Student: … and creators of technology.

Presenter: Queensland’s new senior curriculum, learning and assessment system provides the foundation for students to develop the knowledge, skills and dispositions for success in further education, work and life. The curriculum is underpinned by 21st century skills, literacy and numeracy.

Teacher: Teachers and schools bring the curriculum to life.

Teacher: Let’s make classrooms as dynamic as the world around us.

Teacher: Let’s help students transform their knowledge, skills and dispositions to build a better world.

Teacher: Together, let’s meet the challenge of change.

21st century skills

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