21st Century Learning
Four C's
Critical Thinking
Students are able to interpret, analyze, and evaluate new information. They can solve non-familiar problems in conventional and innovative ways. Communication Students listen effectively and can formulate and disseminate their own thoughts and ideas. |
Collaboration
Students are able to effectively work with others to accomplish a common goal. Creativity Students are confident at brainstorming, developing new ideas, and acting on their creative ideas to make them tangible. |
Articles & Web Resources
Ideal Classroom Design for 21st Century Learning - Read this archived Edchat on how design spaces need to be congruent with 21st century skills
Preparing 21st Century Students for a Global Society - This pdf provides an educators guide to the Four C's
Preparing 21st Century Students for a Global Society - This pdf provides an educators guide to the Four C's
21st-Century Learner - Discusses the look of a 21st century classroom and how to make it happen in your room
Standards for the 21st Century Learner - Published by AASL (American Association of School Librarians) this pdf gives all the standards for the 21st century learner in relationship to the P21 Framework.
Standards for the 21st Century Learner - Published by AASL (American Association of School Librarians) this pdf gives all the standards for the 21st century learner in relationship to the P21 Framework.
The 20 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher Should Have - Provides a checklist of technology skills every teacher should be able to accomplish
21st Century Teacher - Details the characteristics of a 21st century educator
21st Century Teacher - Details the characteristics of a 21st century educator