Unveiling the Crucial Importance of 21st Century Teaching and Learning Methodology in Malawi

Samir Adrian Harawa*, Ignatius Antony Herman**, Samson Davidson D.***, Briskilla M.****
*-**** DMI St. John The Baptist University, Malawi.
Periodicity:April - June'2024
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jsch.19.4.20460

Abstract

Amid the 21st century, marked by unprecedented technological advancements and rapid societal transformations, the field of education stands at a crossroads. As the digital era unfolds, traditional teaching methods are being redefined to align with the evolving needs of learners. This study delves into diverse pedagogical approaches that extend beyond the conventional classroom model. The integration of technology, collaborative learning strategies, and project-based initiatives emerges as pivotal components of 21st-century education. By examining these approaches, this study aims to elucidate how they contribute to fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment. Modern teaching methodologies emphasize interactive and participatory learning experiences, leveraging multimedia resources, virtual collaboration tools, and gamified elements. Through this lens, this study seeks to evaluate how such practices enhance student motivation, critical thinking skills, and overall academic performance. Moreover, the study delves into the development of skills deemed essential for success in the contemporary global landscape. Beyond traditional subject knowledge, the emphasis is placed on cultivating skills such as digital literacy, creativity, adaptability, and effective communication. This paper employs a qualitative approach, including a comprehensive literature review and analysis of existing studies, to explore the critical significance of contemporary teaching and learning methodologies. The study aims to unravel the profound impact of these methodologies on fostering student engagement, developing essential 21st-century skills, and enhancing overall preparedness to address future challenges in the rapidly evolving educational landscape.

Keywords

21st Century, Education, Teaching Methodologies, Student Engagement, Skill Development.

How to Cite this Article?

Harawa, S. A., Herman, I. A., Davidson, D. S., and Briskilla, M. (2024). Unveiling the Crucial Importance of 21st Century Teaching and Learning Methodology in Malawi. i-manager’s Journal on School Educational Technology, 19(4), 30-42. https://doi.org/10.26634/jsch.19.4.20460

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