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Jennie Bales

10 Ideas for 21st Century Education.pdf - 19 views

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    The schools that are taking this seriously are still in the minority. But around the world there is a growing global movement towards achieving the vision of 21st century education. The Innovation Unit present their views of what this vision looks like in practice. 10 great ideas to shift your thinking.
Jennie Bales

Framework for 21st Century Learning - P21 - 8 views

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    P21's Framework for 21st Century Learning was developed with input from teachers, education experts, and business leaders to define and illustrate the skills and knowledge students need to succeed in work, life and citizenship, as well as the support systems necessary for 21st century learning outcomes. It has been used by thousands of educators and hundreds of schools in the U.S. and abroad to put 21st century skills at the center of learning.
Jennie Bales

What is 21st Century Education? - 9 views

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    Ongoing, updated essay that encapsulates 21 C learning as part of a commercial website that provides professional support for schools - US based but with strong correlations to Australian setting.
davidsonteach

SCIS | Leaders in technology: role of teacher librarians - 5 views

  • technology alone is not enough
  • must introduce a plan to develop the technology skills of the late adopters who have not taken up the new technology
  • technical support
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  • 25 per cent of the educational budget needs to be spent on PD
  • Smart users of the new technologies know when to go unplugged
  • How can students find the truth when people pay for the hits?
  • Students as serial questioners
Jennie Bales

21st century skills | Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority - 6 views

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    A list of identified skill and aptitudes with support videos to explore these from different viewpoints.
Judy O'Connell

School Leaders: Guiding Teachers into the Digital Age - 19 views

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    "As we move deeper and deeper into the information age, more and more professional learning will occur digitally, and that professional learning will be more and more dedicated to digital learning for students. If a school leader is unable to create a digital culture, his or her school will struggle. While individual educators can develop the skills necessary to help students succeed in the new economy, if that capacity does not spread throughout the school, and if the school lacks the tools needed for teachers to effectively instruct in the digital world, ultimately, students will suffer."
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