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Defining College and Career Readiness: Take Action Now | ASCCC - 0 views

  • he Educational Policy Improvement Center (EPIC) in Oregon, in a formal study asked higher education faculty what skills and knowledge they believe contribute to preparing students to succeed in college. Conley’s definition of college and career readiness is very basic: The level of preparation a student needs to succeed – without remediation – in credit-bearing general education courses or a two-year certificate program.1 The State of Colorado has also adopted this definition for college readiness.2 Such a definition might satisfy some community college and university faculty, but it is not comprehensive enough to really describe the preparation students need for the world of work or college level studies. There are productive behaviors that faculty expect in students and that employers expect in employees as well. EPIC went further to define college and career readiness by expanding the definition into one that is more comprehensive. The expansion includes more of the habits, skills, and attitudes that faculty and employers know are essential to success. It includes four areas:Key Content Knowledge (writing, simple research, core/GE subject area knowledge) Key Cognitive Strategies (inquisitiveness, reasoning, intellectual openness, precision and accuracy) Key Learning Skills and Techniques (self-control, note taking, time management) Key Transition Knowledge and Skills (understanding college or work as a system, interpersonal and social skills, culture of college)
  • nother resource for higher education faculty to consider is the work done by Arthur L. Costa regarding habits of mind for effective participation in the workplace and beyond. Costa’s recommended habits of mind are popular today and can be used for college students and employees alike. The 16 Habits of mind5 Persisting Communicating with clarity and precision Managing impulsivity Gathering data through all senses Listening with understanding and empathy Creating, imagining, innovating Thinking flexibly Responding with wonderment and awe Metacognition Taking responsible risks Striving for greater accuracy and precision Finding humor Questioning and problem posing Thinking interdependently Applying past knowledge to new situations Remaining open to continuous learning
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    leadership academy
Bradford Saron

Is Your School Ready for Google's Chromebooks for Education? | MindShift - 1 views

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    This is somewhat of a significant post, folks. Not only because it makes the laptop/netbook affordable for most families, but also for its points of reference for readiness. Must read. 
Guy Leavitt

Are We Ready to Stop Labeling Ourselves Digital Immigrants? | A Space for Learning - 1 views

    • Guy Leavitt
       
      It isn't as much about whether or not we consider ourselves digital immigrants.  It's merely a capacity issue.  We can do what "digital natives" can do.  We are simply less sure as it is not a natural part of our learning environment
  • I’ve stopped buying the argument of digital natives versus digital immigrants as a rationale for why we boomers can’t learn to use new technologies. I have, as many baby boomers do, one of those millennial children who can walk through the door and solve a tech glitch in minutes that I’ve been struggling to address. However, eventually, I also. as can a number of boomer peers, use a combination of skills to figure those problems out, too.
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    I'm ready. Are you? 
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    Technology Integration
Bradford Saron

Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Technical Assistance (TA) Center - 1 views

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    Emergency/crisis plan resources 
Bradford Saron

The Empowered Employee is Coming; Is The World Ready? - Forbes - 1 views

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    Begs the question, what type of leaders do organizations need when employees are empowered? 
Bradford Saron

Interesting Ways | edte.ch - 1 views

  • Use the iPad in the Classroom
    • Bradford Saron
       
      Click here. 
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    If you haven't found this website, get ready to spend an hour and a half browsing through this awesome list of "Interesting ways. . ." to use technology in the classroom. My favorite is the "Use the iPad in the classroom.
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