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Teaching 21 st Century Skills

Julia Janz, PhD. Teaching 21 st Century Skills. http://juliajanz.weebly.com jjanz@fortbendchristian.org. What is 21 st century education?. Education that addresses a rapidly changing world filled with new PROBLEMS as well as new POSSIBILITIES.

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Teaching 21 st Century Skills

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  1. Julia Janz, PhD Teaching 21st Century Skills http://juliajanz.weebly.com jjanz@fortbendchristian.org

  2. What is 21st century education? Education that addresses a rapidly changing world filled with new PROBLEMS as well as new POSSIBILITIES

  3. “Large American companies can make more money selling knowledge that then can by making and selling things.” In a “global knowledge economy” human capital is the most important resource. Jobs are changing in 4 ways: • Less hierarchy & supervision • More autonomy & responsibility • More collaboration • Less predictability & stability The New American Workplace by James O’Toole & Edward Lawler (2006) 21st Century jobs

  4. Students need the following skills: The ability to act independently & solve problems on their own. Strong interpersonal written, oral, & social skills to collaborate with colleagues Strong global literacy to understand people around the world. The ability to acquire the information they need to do the job The ability to learn new skills as corporations change strategies to stay competitive. “We look for employees who can learn how to learn.” UPS CEO (2005)

  5. The Seven Cs Critical Thinking and Doing Creativity Collaboration Cross-Cultural Understanding Communication Computing Career and Learning Self-Reliance Educational Technology 1999

  6. Promoted by The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices & The Council of Chief State School Officers Goal: Promote national standards in an effort to make all students college and career ready in math, reading, writing, speaking, and listening PREPARE STUDENTS WITH A RICH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE AND RELEVANT THINKING SKILLS Common core 2012

  7. The creation of the 20th Century Public School Classroom was based on the business principles of the Industrial Revolution

  8. Today’s kindergarten students will retire in 2074

  9. What will the world look like in 60 years?

  10. Our mission is to prepare our students for life in that world

  11. Critical Thinking Collaboration Creative Problem Solving Communication The Partnership for 21st Century skills The 4 C’s Focus on mastery of core subjects and promote understanding of academic content at much higher levels by weaving 21st century themes interdisciplinary themes into core subjects

  12. www.iste.org

  13. Partnership for 21st century skills

  14. Creativity & Innovation Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Communication & Collaboration Information & Media Literacy Adding skills to the core content

  15. Flexibility and Adaptability Initiative and Self-Direction Social and Cross-Cultural Skills Productivity and Accountability Leadership and Responsibility Life and career skills

  16. Authentic assessments Assessments must measure all five results that matter: core subjects; 21st century content; learning skills; ICT literacy; and life skills. Assessments must use modern technologies to increase efficiency and timeliness. A balance of assessments, including high-quality standardized testing, along with effective classroom assessments. Standardized tests alone can measure only a few of the important skills and knowledge students should learn. 21st century assessment

  17. 21st century assessment rubric

  18. 21st century assessment rubric This rubric can be used to assess the level at which students demonstrate 21st century skills while completing an assignment.

  19. Teaches 21st century skills discretely in the context of core subjects Focuses on providing opportunities for applying 21st century skills across content areas Integrate the use of supportive technologies, inquiry- and problem-based approaches and higher order thinking skills 21st century curriculum and instruction

  20. Help teachers identify what activities they can replace or de-emphasize Balance direct instruction with inquiry/project-oriented teaching methods Balance direct instruction with other student-centered strategies Cultivate teachers’ abilities to identify students’ learning styles, intelligences, strengths & weaknesses Assessment Professional development

  21. Support the teaching and learning of 21st century skill outcomes Enable students to learn in relevant, real world 21st century contexts Learning environments

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