Learning and Innovation Skills*
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CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVINGReason Effectively
- Use various types of reasoning (e.g., inductive, deductive, etc.) as appropriate to the situation
Use Systems Thinking
- Analyze how parts of a whole interact with each other to produce overall outcomes in complex systems
Make Judgments and Decisions
- Effectively analyze and evaluate evidence, arguments, claims and beliefs
- Analyze and evaluate major alternative points of view
- Synthesize and make connections between information and arguments
- Reflect critically on learning experiences and processes
Solve Problems
- Solve different kinds of non-familiar problems in both conventional and innovative ways
- Identify and ask significant questions that clarify various points of view and lead to better solutions
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CREATIVITY AND INNOVATIONThink Creatively
- Use a wide range of idea creation techniques (such as brainstorming)
- Create new and worthwhile ideas (both incremental and radical concepts)
- Elaborate, refine, analyze, and evaluate ideas in order to improve and maximize creative efforts
- Demonstrate imagination and creativity
Work Creatively with Others
- Develop, implement, and communicate new ideas to others effectively
- Be open and responsive to new and diverse perspectives; incorporate group input and feedback into the work
- Demonstrate originality and inventiveness in work and understand the real world limits to adopting new ideas
- View failure as an opportunity to learn; understand that creativity and innovation is a long-term, cyclical process of small successes and frequent mistakes
Implement Innovations
- Act on creative ideas to make a tangible and useful contribution to the field in which the innovation will occur
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COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATIONCommunicate Clearly
- Articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written, and nonverbal communication skills in a variety of forms and contexts
- Listen effectively to decipher meaning, including knowledge, values, attitudes, and intentions
- Use communication for a range of purposes (e.g., to inform, instruct, motivate, and persuade) and in diverse environments (including multi-lingual)
- Utilize multiple media and technologies, and know how to judge their effectiveness a priori as well as assess their impact
Collaborate with Others
- Demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams
- Exercise flexibility and willingness to be helpful in making necessary compromises to accomplish a common goal
- Assume shared responsibility for collaborative work, and value the individual contributions made by each team member
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PERCEPTUAL LITERACY
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret, recognize, appreciate, and understand information presented through perceived actions, objects and symbols, natural or man-made
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SCIENTIFIC AND NUMERICAL LITERACY
- Demonstrate the ability to evaluate the quality of scientific and numerical information on the basis of its sources and the methods used to generate it
- Demonstrate the capacity to pose and evaluate scientific arguments based on evidence and to apply conclusions from such arguments appropriately
- Demonstrate ability to reason with numbers and other mathematical concepts
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CROSS-DISCIPLINARY THINKING
- Apply knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and skills across disciplines in appropriate and effective ways
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Information Media and Technology Skills
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INFORMATION LITERACYAccess and Evaluate Information
- Access information efficiently (time) and effectively (sources)
- Evaluate information critically and competently
Use and Manage Information
- Use information accurately and creatively for the issue or problem at hand
- Manage the flow of information from a wide variety of sources
- Apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of information
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MEDIA LITERACYAnalyze Media
- Understand both how and why media messages are constructed and for what purposes
- Examine how individuals interpret messages differently, how values and points of view are included or excluded, and how media can influence beliefs and behaviors
- Apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of media
Create Media Products
- Understand and utilize the most appropriate media creation tools, characteristics, and conventions
- Understand and effectively utilize the most appropriate expressions and interpretations in diverse, multi-cultural environments
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INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY (ICT) LITERACYApply Technology Effectively
- Use technology as a tool to research, organize, evaluate, and communicate information
- Use digital technologies (e.g., computers, PDAs, media players, GPS, etc.), communication/networking tools, and social networks appropriately to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, and create information to successfully function in a knowledge economy
- Apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of information technologies
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Life and Career Skills
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FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITYAdapt to Change
- Adapt to varied roles, job responsibilities, schedules, and contexts
- Work effectively in a climate of ambiguity and changing priorities
Be Flexible
- Incorporate feedback effectively
- Deal positively with praise, setbacks, and criticism
- Understand, negotiate, and balance diverse views and beliefs to reach workable solutions, particularly in multi-cultural environments
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INITIATIVE AND SELF-DIRECTIONManage Goals and Time
- Set goals with tangible and intangible success criteria
- Balance tactical (short-term) and strategic (long-term) goals
- Utilize time and manage workload efficiently
Work Independently
- Monitor, define, prioritize, and complete tasks without direct oversight
Be Self-directed Learners
- Go beyond basic mastery of skills and/or curriculum to explore and expand one’s own learning and opportunities to gain expertise
- Demonstrate initiative to advance skill levels towards a professional level
- Demonstrate commitment to learning as a lifelong process
- Reflect critically on past experiences in order to inform future progress
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SOCIAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL SKILLSInteract Effectively with Others
- Know when it is appropriate to listen and when to speak
- Conduct oneself in a respectable, professional manner
Work Effectively in Diverse Teams
- Respect cultural differences and work effectively with people from a range of social and cultural backgrounds
- Respond open-mindedly to different ideas and values
- Leverage social and cultural differences to create new ideas and increase both innovation and quality of work.
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PRODUCTIVITY AND ACCOUNTABILITYManage Projects
- Set and meet goals, even in the face of obstacles and competing pressures
- Prioritize, plan, and manage work to achieve the intended result
Produce Results
- Demonstrate additional attributes associated with producing high quality products including the abilities to:
- Work positively and ethically
- Manage time and projects effectively
- Multi-task
- Participate actively, as well as be reliable and punctual
- Present oneself professionally and with proper etiquette
- Collaborate and cooperate effectively with teams
- Respect and appreciate team diversity
- Be accountable for results
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LEADERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITYGuide and Lead Others
- Use interpersonal and problem-solving skills to influence and guide others toward a goal
- Leverage strengths of others to accomplish a common goal
- Inspire others to reach their very best via example and selflessness
- Demonstrate integrity and ethical behavior in using influence and power
Be Responsible to Others
- Act responsibly with the interests of the larger community in mind
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21st Century Themes
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DIVERSITY AWARENESS
- Use 21st century skills to understand and address diversity issues
- Learn from and work collaboratively with individuals representing diverse cultures, religions, and lifestyles in a spirit of mutual respect and open dialogue in personal, work, and community contexts
- Understand other nations, cultures, and languages
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FINANCIAL, ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIAL LITERACY
- Demonstrate the ability to make appropriate economic choices for your institution
- Understand the role of the economy in society
- Apply entrepreneurial skills to enhance workplace productivity and career options
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CIVIC LITERACY
- Participate effectively in civic life by knowing how to stay informed and understanding governmental processes
- Understand the local and global implications of civic decisions as they relate to your institution
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ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY
- Demonstrate ecological knowledge and understanding of how natural systems work, as well as knowledge and understanding of how natural systems interface with social systems
- Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between beliefs, political systems, and environmental values of various cultures
- Demonstrate understanding of environmental issues caused as the result of human interaction with the environment, and knowledge related to alternative solutions to issues
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