Test Future skills matters
Our current "Charity of the Year", the CompiSternli association, has developed a new generation project on the topic of "Future Skills". In this project, students and their teachers look at the past and future of everyday school life: How did our grandparents experience school? What were important skills in the past? What skills do we need to be successful in the digital age?
Due to the extraordinary situation caused by Coronavirus, many fundraising events that normally benefit the "Charity of the Year" could not take place in 2020. We have decided to continue the partnership with CompiSternli association as "Charity of the Year" in 2021. This in the hope that further fundraising activities will take place after all.
They also had to put on hold their successful generation project called "iPad project", which is in a nutshell: Schoolchildren teached older generation to take their first steps in the digital world. In the meantime the association has developed a new "future skills" projects for schoolchildren, teacher and senior citizens. They will discuss the past and future of the school's priorities, like what can we learn from history? Which values were important in the past and which values will be needed in the future? Which skills need to be acquired in order to survive in the digital age of the 21st century? What opportunities do the children see with regard to new technologies?
The schoolchildren will learn how to cope with new technologies and learn how to interview senior citizens and how to present in front of an audience/ a camera.
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Thank you!
Verein CompiSternli
Das Projekt „Future Skills“ adressiert Schlüsselkompetenzen, die für Lernende von herausragender Bedeutung sind: Kommuni-kation, Kollaboration, Kreativität und kritisches Denken („4 K“). Konkret werden Medien-, Auftritts-, Präsentations- und Techkompetenzen sowie „Soft Skills“ geschult.