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Insights into Finnish first-year pre-service teachers’ twenty-first century skills

Johanna Pöysä-tarhonenErkko SointuArto AhonenPäivi HäkkinenJari KukkonenSanna JärveläPiia NäykkiKati Mäkitalo-sieglTeemu Valtonen

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oppiminenTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyLibrary and Information SciencesEducationSkills managementComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONTechnology integrationMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslearning skillspre-service teachersmedia_commonSelf-efficacyICT in educationTeamworkbusiness.industrytwenty-first century skills05 social sciencestaidotEducational technology050301 educationInformation technologyopettajatcollaborationkoulutusInformation and Communications TechnologybusinessPsychology0503 education

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This study focuses on Finnish pre-service teachers’ perceptions of their twenty-first century skills, especially their learning strategies, collaboration and teamwork, as well as knowledge and attitudes related to ICT in education. The target group consist of 263 first-year pre-service teachers from three universities. The results outline how pre-service teachers perceive their twenty-first century skills, the relationships between different areas of these skills, and the differences among pre-service teachers in terms of perceived skills. The results indicate that the pre-service teachers perceive themselves as skilled learners in terms of learning strategies used as well as collaboration and teamwork. When it comes to understanding how to use ICT in education, they perceived their level of knowledge lower. The strongest variation between respondents was seen in the areas of knowledge and attitudes related to the use of ICT in education. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-016-9529-2