Pedagogical Innovations for 21st Century Learning

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Aiza Rafsanjani
Dina Ariani
Jalaluddin Jalaluddin
Ibrahim Ibrahim

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The transformation of 21st-century learning demands pedagogical innovations that can develop students' 4C competencies (Critical thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication). This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of various innovative learning models in enhancing student competencies and identify factors influencing successful implementation to face future challenges. This study employed a mixed-method approach with explanatory sequential design. Quantitative data were collected through surveys from 450 students and 85 teachers from 15 secondary schools. Qualitative data were obtained through in-depth interviews, classroom observations, and focus group discussions. The results showed that the implementation of pedagogical innovations led to significant improvements in critical thinking (p<0.001), creativity (p<0.01), collaboration (p<0.001), and communication (p<0.01). Project-based learning demonstrated the highest impact (effect size = 1.24), followed by flipped classroom (effect size = 0.98) and gamification (effect size = 0.87). Based on the findings, it can be concluded that pedagogical innovations are effective in enhancing students' 21st-century competencies. Implementation success was influenced by teachers' digital competency, institutional support, and technological infrastructure.

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