21 st Century Skills Hannah, Julie, Richelle, Kristi, and Sarah.

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21 st Century Skills Hannah, Julie, Richelle, Kristi, and Sarah

Introduction What will the world be like twenty or so years from now when your child has left school and is out in the world?

Sample Responses a smaller world more connected by technology and transport global economic swings strains on basic resources the need for global cooperation on environmental challenges increasing concerns about privacy, security, and terrorism more work in diverse teams

What skills will your child need to be successful in this world you have imagined twenty years from now?

Sample responses Learning and innovation skills: critical thinking and problem solving, communications and collaboration, and creativity and innovation Digital Literacy Skills: information literacy, media literacy, and Information and Communication Technologies literacy Career & Life Skills: flexibility and adaptability, initiative and adaptability, social and cross- cultural interaction, productivity, accountability, leadership, responsibility

What were the conditions that made your high- performance learning experiences so powerful?

Sample responses High levels of learning challenges with internal personal passion High levels of external caring and personal support-teachers, coaches, guides Permission to fail with encouragement to continue to work towards a challenging goal

What would learning be like if it were designed around your answers to the first three questions?

Sample responses Students working together in teams to solve problems, as opposed to working alone and competing with each other for teacher approval Technology more a part of each student’s day as opposed to limited computer time in school and technological devices often not allowed Engaged in real world challenges, problems and questions. Projects based on student interests and topics they care about Spending more time developing innovation and creativity

Chapter 1: Learning Past and Future The world is a global economic market with an interdependent ecosystem. The emerging Knowledge Age Era and advancing technology, is changing the role and goals of education today.

The shifts into ‘New Ages’ of Learning: Agrarian Industrial Knowledge Throughout all the ‘ages’ education becomes more important. People have a fundamental right to an education.

The shifts… Agrarian Age Farming the land is the primary work for the society. Formal education is not a priority, passing on knowledge, traditions and crafts is essential for survival. Civic responsibilities involved helping out your neighbors in need Industrial Age Shift in population from farm to city, fields to factories. Education became more important by training men to work in the factories. Turn extracted natural resources, such as iron and crude oil in usable products to be manufactured. Extraction, Manufacturing, Assembly, Marketing, Distribution, Product (services) Knowledge Age Information driven, global network Turns information, expertise and technological innovations economically into services that are needed such as medical care and cell phone services. Data, Information, Knowledge, Expertise Marketing, Services {and Products}

Knowledge Age Economy “In 1991, ‘Knowledge Age’ expenditures exceeded Industrial Age spending by $5 billion ($112 billion versus $107 billion). That year marked year one of a new age of information, knowledge, and innovation.” (pg.3) –Thomas Stewart

A Bumpy Beginning The coming about of the Knowledge Age had dangers such as Overpopulation Overconsumption (poverty) Increased global competition Interdependence Melting ice caps Financial meltdowns Wars Threats to security

Opportunity There is also a lot of opportunity in the Knowledge Age that is unforeseen…

Basic Applied Skills Needed in 21st Century: Oral and written communication Critical thinking/problem solving Professionalism and work ethic Teamwork and Collaboration Working in diverse teams Applying Technology Leadership & project management

Education and its 4 Universal Roles Using & managing digital power tools from well- informed/reliable sources and application Build & maintain tradition while embracing other cultures in a diverse society with compassion and tolerance. Access & equity, closing digital divide of information rich & information poor Social, political, economic, technological, and ecological inter- connections) Empowers people to contribute to work and to their society Exercise and develop personal talents Fulfill civic responsibilities Carry out traditions and values

Chapter 2: The Perfect Learning Storm Researchers found five essential components to help and “reshape” learning to meet the 21 st century. 21 st Century Learning consists of: Knowledge work Thinking tools Learning Research Digital Lifestyles

Five essential components to reshape learning: Authentic Learning Mental Model Building Internal Motivation Multiple Intelligences Social Learning

Authentic Learning- Students need more real life problem solving, more experience working in a field like student teaching or internships and more hands on learning to help make the experience on that they will remember. Genuine learning experiences make education last and be useful.

Mental Model Building Using physical and mental manipulatives and making different models help students learn and retain information. What are some examples? Virtually speaking, students will learn the new technologies in hopes encourage further thought. What are some examples?

Internal Motivation Internal motivation comes from within the student. They want to learn and you can easily gain their interest. External motivation comes from another person. Someone is telling you to learn or forcing. (parental or other adults) Gaining students’ interest is a way to make students internally motivated

Multiple Intelligence Personalized learning can have a positive influence on both learning performances and students’ attitudes about learning. Teaching to students learning needs and finding out what works best for students

Social Learning This is through communication with others. This raises motivation to learn because if someone is excited about a topic they may persuade you to become excited as well. Communicating with others helps to develop social and cross-cultural skills. What are ways we communicate?

What would help achieve these learning components for the 21 st century learner?