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What is a
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Century Learner?
Core Subjects and Themes
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Life and Career skills, learning and innovation skills
and Information, media, and technology skills
Future-Ready Graduates
The 21st century high school graduate
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Science savvy
Financially literate
Technologically clever
Health focused
Multi-lingual
A proficient reader
A skilled mathematician
A consumer of media
And is….
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A critical thinker
Curious
Creative
A great communicator
Self-directed
A relationship builder
A strong team member
A knowledgeable global citizen
21st century student outcomes
• The partnership for 21st Century Skills
developed a collective vision for what
American high school graduates would need
to be successful in this century.
The 21st Century Rainbow
The Foundation of the Rainbow
• 21st century skills are developed to enhance the
Common Core curricula. At the base/foundation of the
rainbow lay the State Standards and Assessments.
• The Curriculum and Instruction are also the basis or
foundation for learning 21st century skills. Thus, they
are also lay at the base of the rainbow.
• Professional Development is at the foundation to
illustrate the importance to teachers’ continued growth
and knowledge in their content area(s) and pedagogy.
• The final base of the rainbow is the learning
environment, emphasizing that without appropriate
classroom ethos, learning is not maximized.
Now think about the rainbow itself….
Core Curriculum and 21st Century
Themes
• In North Carolina, that translates to the Common
Core and the Essential Standards.
• “Mastery or core subjects and 21st century
themes is essential for students in the 21st
century. Core subjects include English, reading or
language arts, world languages, mathematics,
economics, science, geography, history,
government, and civics.”
• (www.21stcenturykills.org)
Beyond the core subjects are the 21st
century themes…
• Global Awareness
• Financial, Economic, Business, and
Entrepreneurial Literacy
• Civic Literacy
• Health Literacy
• Environmental Literacy
Where is this on the rainbow? Why?
Look at the 21st century Themes
1. Global Awareness
• http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/256
2. Financial, Economic, Business, and
Entrepreneurial Literacy
• http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/257
3. Civic Literacy
• http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/258
4. Health Literacy
• http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/259
5. Environmental Literacy
• http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/830
The Top of the Rainbow
• The top of the rainbow consists of three
themes:
• Life and Career Skills
• Learning and Innovation Skills
• Information, Media, and Technology Skills
LEARNING AND INNOVATION SKILLS
“Learning and innovation skills increasingly are
being recognized as those that separate
students who are prepared for a more and
more complex life and work environments in
the 21st century, and those who are not. A
focus on creativity, critical thinking,
communication and collaboration is essential
to prepare students for the future”.
www.21stcenturykills.org (page 3)
Learning and Innovation include that
ability to ….
1. Think creatively
– Work Creatively with others
– Implement Innovations
• http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/260
2. Think Critically
– Reason effectively
– Use Systems Thinking
– Make Judgments and Decisions
– Solve Problems
http://www.p21.org/overview/skills-framework/262
Learning and Innovation Skills also
include the ability to…
• 3. Communicate
– Communicate clearly
– Collaborate with others
– http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/261
Information, Media, and Technology
Skills
• Where is this on the rainbow?
• “People in the 21st century live in a technology and mediasuffused environment, marked by various characteristics,
including: 1) access to an abundance of information, 2)
rapid changes in technology tools, and 3) the ability to
collaborate and make individual
contributions on an unprecedented scale. To be effective in
the 21st century, citizens and workers must be able to
exhibit a range of functional and critical thinking skills
related to information, media and technology.”
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Information, Media, and Technology
Skills include..
• Information Literacy
http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/264
• Media Literacy
http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/349
• Information, Communications, and Technology
Literacy http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/350
The final section of the rainbow: Life
and Career Skills
Today’s life and work environments require far
more than thinking skills and content
knowledge. The ability to navigate the complex
life and work environments in the
globally competitive information age requires
students to pay rigorous attention to
developing adequate life and career skills.
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Life and Career Skills focus on…
• Flexibility and Adaptability:
– Adapting to change
– Being Flexible
– Initiative and Self-Direction:
• Managing Goals and Time
• Working Independently
• Being Self-Directed
• Social and Cross-Cultural Skills
– Interacting Effectively with others
– Working Effectively with Diverse Populations
It also emphasizes ..
• Leadership and Responsibility
– Guiding and Leading Others
– Being Responsible to Others
– http://www.p21.org/overview/skillsframework/266
The 21st Century Rainbow
Look at the Rainbow
• Explain the foundation.
• Explain why the Core subjects are the basis for
the rainbow.
• Explain how you can apply Life and Career
Skills, Learning and Innovation Skills,
Information, Media and Technology Skills into
the Core subjects and 21st century themes you
teach.