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Friday 5: 21st Century Skills

Friday, February 13, 2009
Posted by Lucy Gray

This week, it's my turn to come up with a thoughtful list of resources for teachers, and I have chosen the theme of 21st Century Skills. Recently, in the main stream press and in the edublogger/eduTwitter world,  there has been debate about the validity of such a skill set. This particular blog post will not do justice to this ongoing argument, but I do have one observation to add. 

I recently had the amazing opportunity to travel to Singapore to visit schools and assist with the 2008 Apple Distinguished Educator Asia Institute. A more comprehensive blog post about my experiences will follow one day (I'm still mulling over everything I experienced), but I was really struck by the attitudes of the people I encountered. It seemed to me, from my conversations with administrators and teachers from Singaporean and international schools, that many agreed with the basic idea that students and teachers today are require to employ a different mindset and set of abilities in this changing world. There was no ongoing debate; it was accepted that education had to change in light of this, and that this change happened through collaboration and exploration of global best practices. 

In my opinion, U.S educators need to stop arguing semantics on this topic and need to get down to the business of educating our peers about teaching and learning in the 21st century. Here we are, nearly 10 years into this new millennium, poised to start making meaningful, substantive change happen. Let's get on with it, people! We've got hard work to do!

That said, I'm off my soapbox and I recommend the following resources for investigating the idea of 21st Century Skills:

1) The Global Achievement Gap by Tony Wagner (Tony's website: http://schoolchange.org)

2) The Partnership for 21st Century Skills

3) 21st Century Literacies: Tools for Reading the World

4) 21st Century Learning

5) The Emergent 21st Century Teacher, Mark Treadwell

6) The Metiri Group: What's So Different About the 21st Century?

Feel free to offer any other recommendations in the comments here!

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4 Comments:

At Feb 14, 2009 4:34:00 AM, Blogger musicmom said...

Just wanted to let you know that your link for The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is mistyped. The corrected link is below:

http://www.21stcenturyskills.org

Thanks for the resources and food for thought.

musicmom

 
At Feb 14, 2009 5:55:00 AM, Blogger Lucy Gray said...

Thank you! I'll fix it!

 
At Feb 16, 2009 10:20:00 AM, Blogger Amalia said...

Thank you for this post. Take a look at the national "Standards for the 21st Century Learner" from the American Association of School Librarians:

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/guidelinesandstandards/learningstandards/standards.cfm

This is a great resource as it includes skills we expect students to master K-12, responsibilities they need to take for their own learning and strategies for self-assessment of learning.

 
At Mar 6, 2009 1:43:00 PM, Blogger Tim said...

Now, if only we could something like this put together for students!

I know it would have helped me out quite a bit if I had more background knowledge about social media and other online learning applications before I started my graduate courses with American Sentinel University!.

Thankfully, I'm a quick study and the transition to online education hasn't been all that difficult- I think some of my Professors must be readers of your blog!

 

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