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1 21st Century Skills in Education: What does it look like in the states?
Julie A. Walker Executive Director American Association of School Librarians March 9, 2009

2 Who is the Partnership and why are 21st Century Skills so important?
Overview Who is the Partnership and why are 21st Century Skills so important? What is the Framework for 21st Century Learning? What does it look like in the states? How can I learn more? Roles: John Box – Who is the Partnership? Why are 21st Century Skills so important? Ken – What is the Framework for 21st Century Skills? What should administrators do? Betty – The Greenwich experience.

3 P21 Members

4 Why are 21st Century Skills so important?
“This is a story about the big public conversation the nation is not having about education… whether an entire generation of kids will fail to make the grade in the global economy because they can’t think their way through abstract problems, work in teams, distinguish good information from bad, or speak a language other than English.” TIME Magazine, December 18, 2006

5 New Context Skills Required Global Competition: Global Cooperation:
Global Awareness Self-Direction Global Cooperation: Collaboration Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy Information Growth: Information Literacy Critical Thinking Problem Solving More Jobs & Careers: Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Innovation & Improvement Flexibility & Adaptability Growing Service Economy: Communication Skills Life and Career Awareness Skills

6 Why are 21st Century Skills so important?
The requirements of the workforce are changing

7 Why are 21st Century Skills so important?
What skills are most important for job success when hiring a high school graduate? Work Ethic 80% Collaboration 75% Good Communication 70% Social Responsibility 63% Critical Thinking & Problem Solving 58%

8 Why are 21st Century Skills so important?
Of the high school students that you recently hired, what were their deficiencies? Written Communication 81% Leadership 73% Work Ethic 70% Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Self-Direction 58%

9 Why are 21st Century Skills so important?
What skills and content areas will be growing in importance in the next five years? Critical Thinking 78% I.T. 77% Health & Wellness 76% Collaboration 74% Innovation Personal Financial Responsibility 72%

10 Why are 21st Century Skills so important?

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12 80% The things students need to learn in school today
Voter Attitudes toward 21st Century Skills The things students need to learn in school today are different than what they were 20 years ago. 80%

13 21st century skills are important for schools to teach.
Voter Attitudes toward 21st Century Skills 21st century skills are important for schools to teach. 88%

14 Voter Attitudes toward 21st Century Skills
Teaching and learning 21st century skills are very important to our country’s future economy. 99%

15 Overview Who is the Partnership and why are 21st Century Skills so important? What is the Framework for 21st Century Learning? What does it look like in the states? What can you do?

16 20th Century Education Model

17 21st Century Skills Framework

18 21st Century Skills Framework
Core Subjects Economics English Government Arts History Geography Reading or Language Mathematics Science World Languages Civics 21st Century Themes - Global Awareness - Financial, Economic, Business & Entrepreneurship Literacy - Civic Literacy - Health Literacy

19 21st Century Skills Framework
Learning & Innovation Skills Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Creativity & Innovation Communication & Collaboration

20 21st Century Skills Framework
Information, Media & Technology Skills Information Literacy Media Literacy ICT (Information, Communications & Technology) Literacy

21 21st Century Skills Framework
Life & Career Skills Flexibility & Adaptability Initiative & Self-Direction Social & Cross-Cultural Skills Productivity & Accountability Leadership & Responsibility

22 21st Century Skills Framework

23 What’s new about 21st Century Skills?
New Understanding of Coverage New Areas of Emphasis Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills for EVERYONE Innovation and Creativity Skills Life and Career Skills for EVERYONE Information, Media and Technology Skills

24 Overview Who is the Partnership and why are 21st Century Skills so important? What is the Framework for 21st Century Learning? What does it look like in the states? How can I learn more?

25 Current State Partners
P21 Partner States Current State Partners Arizona Iowa Kansas Maine Massachusetts New Jersey North Carolina South Dakota West Virginia Wisconsin

26 NCBCE 5 Key State Strategies 1. Build partnerships:
New Wisconsin Promise Maine Advisory Council

27 North Carolina State Board of Education Policy:
5 Key State Strategies 2. Reach Consensus: North Carolina State Board of Education Policy: Future-Ready Students for the 21st Century

28 FUTURE-READY STUDENTS
5 Key State Strategies North Carolina FUTURE-READY STUDENTS for the 21st Century The guiding mission of the North Carolina State Board of Education is that every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century. Goals: NC public schools will produce globally competitive students NC public schools will be led by 21st Century professionals NC public school students will be healthy and responsible Leadership will guide innovation in NC public schools NC public schools will be governed and supported by 21st Century systems Roles: John Box – Who is the Partnership? Why are 21st Century Skills so important? Ken – What is the Framework for 21st Century Skills? What should administrators do? Betty – The Greenwich experience.

29 Align education, economic development and workforce development:
5 Key State Strategies Align education, economic development and workforce development: Massachusetts Competitiveness paper

30 Economy Paper

31 Embed 21st Century Skills into state standards:
5 Key State Strategies Embed 21st Century Skills into state standards: West Virginia Wisconsin New Jersey New York P21 Paper on 21st Century Skills and Standards (Route 21)

32 5. Embed 21st Century Skills into other areas:
5 Key State Strategies 5. Embed 21st Century Skills into other areas: Global Awareness High School Reform Colleges of Education Youth Development

33 Who is the Partnership and why are 21st Century Skills so important?
Overview Who is the Partnership and why are 21st Century Skills so important? What is the Framework for 21st Century Learning? What does it look like in the states? How can I learn more? Roles: John Box – Who is the Partnership? Why are 21st Century Skills so important? Ken – What is the Framework for 21st Century Skills? What should administrators do? Betty – The Greenwich experience.

34 WEBSITE RESOURCES www.21stcenturyskills.org Tools & Resources
State Initiatives Press releases

35 RESOURCES Route 21

36 Explore 21st Century Skills Maps
RESOURCES Explore 21st Century Skills Maps Roles: Who is the Partnership: Ken Kay What is the Framework: Bernie What does it look like in the states: Ken What can you do? Paige

37 Are our students ready for the new global economy?
Conclusion Are our students ready for the new global economy?

38 Conclusion Are our students critical thinkers and problem solvers?
Are our students globally aware? Are our students self-directed? Are our students good collaborators?

39 Conclusion Are our students information and technology literate?
Are our students flexible and adaptable? Are our students innovative? Are our students effective communicators?

40 Conclusion These skills should become the “design specs” for 21st century education in every state.

41 Contact Us 177 North Church Ave. Suite 305 Tucson, AZ 85701
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