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Brian Nichols

Educational Leadership:Teaching for the 21st Century:21st Century Skills: The Challenge... - 0 views

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    21st Century Skills: The Challenges Ahead
Don Lourcey

21st Century Skills Assessment : Valid Data and ISTE-NETS-S Aligned - 0 views

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    21st Century Skills Assessments: Offers question types, sample texts, reporting strategies, portfolio assessment, etc.
Jennie Bales

Bringing It All Together: Literacy, ICT and the 21st Century Skills - 0 views

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    This article shares a framework that integrates literacy, 21st century skills and ICT strategies, so that units of work can be prepared that take students from learning basic skills directly from teacher modelling, right through to collaborative application of these skills against real-world, authentic problems.
Mrs. Welch

The Innovative Principal - Reflections from a 21st Century Leader - 0 views

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    Reflections of a 21st Century Leader
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    Reflections of a 21st Century Leader
Don Lourcey

21 Things for the 21st Century Educator - Home - 0 views

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    Engaging with 21st century learning and education; application of NETS-T with practical solutions and activities for teachers
Brian Nichols

The Power of Educational Technology: 9 Common Principles for 21st Century Schools - 4 views

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    "Build Community - The school should bring all learners together into a supportive community that nurtures both the individual and the group. The community should permeate all possible spaces, in the classroom, in the home and Online. 2. Encourage Critical Thinking - The school should actively encourage learners to think critically, continually asking the question, "Why do we teach what we teach?" 3. Reward Risk Taking - The school should actively encourage learners to risk failure in the pursuit of understanding. 4. Focus on all Learners - The school should surround the learner with ideas and information, encouraging the learner to pursue a wide variety of paths to knowledge, and supporting the personal growth for all who inhabit the community. 5. Value Diversity - The school should actively encourage and value the input of those both inside and outside the community with a diversity of opinions and experiences. The school should consistently check that it is inclusive and supportive of learners from diverse backgrounds. 6. Nurture all learners - The school should provide opportunities and encouragement for all members of the community including teachers, students and parents to learn and grow. 7. Pursue Innovation - The school should actively explore, pursue and assess new ideas and technologies, while always keeping the learner at the heart of the pursuit. 8. Teach Empathy - The school should actively and explicitly teach learners to think beyond themselves, encouraging students to value kindness and generosity. 9. Break down the walls - The school should provide access and opportunities for learners to reach outside the walls of the school to the neighboring, national and global community. "
Don Lourcey

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    Great site for understanding what a 21st century school  looks like
Don Lourcey

The 21st Century Principal: Fostering an Environment of Innovation and Experimentation ... - 4 views

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    As districts are faced with the challenge of building a buget in these extremely tough fiscal times, this article becomes imperative. Seeking new ideas from not only those within our industry, but those stakeholders outside of education may provide new insights and opportunities for us in education. "Outside of the box" thinking may help to save many of our programs and initiatives that we pride ourselves in inspite of the economic crisis we are/ will be faced with.
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