Exploring 21st Century Skills through SWOT

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The PowerPoint presentation on “21st Century Skills – SWOT Analysis” provides a comprehensive exploration of the key skills required to succeed in the modern world and examines their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in today’s educational and professional environments. The 2...


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BOMBAY TEACHERS’ TRAINING COLLEGE A constituent college of HSNC University, Mumbai Re-accredited by ‘A’ grade by NAAC

SWOT ANALYSIS FOR TEACHERS Presented by Priyal Darji (09)

What is SWOT Analysis? Strengths : Internal factors or skills that contribute positively to achieving goals. Weaknesses : Internal limitations that may hinder progress. Opportunities : External conditions or trends that can be leveraged for growth. Threats : External challenges that may create obstacles or risks.

Why SWOT Analysis is important?

Why SWOT Analysis is important?

Strengths: Access to Technology Continuous Professional Development Global Learning Communities Diverse Teaching Strategies Innovative Pedagogy Data-Driven Instruction

Weaknesses: Over-reliance on Technology Burnout and Workload Lack of Resources Resistance to Change Assessment Challenges

Opportunities: E-Learning and Blended Learning Global Education Initiatives Inclusive Education Lifelong Learning Education Policy Influence

Threats : Digital Divide Constantly Changing Technology Cybersecurity and Privacy Concerns Reduced Social Skills Standardized Testing Pressures

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Conclusion : In the dynamic educational environment of the 21st century, a SWOT analysis is not just a tool but a necessity for teachers striving to stay relevant and impactful. By identifying strengths, mitigating weaknesses, seizing opportunities, and preparing for threats, teachers can enhance their professional competence and contribute effectively to their students’ growth. In turn, this reflective practice promotes lifelong learning and ensures that educators remain agents of change in an ever-evolving world .