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21st Century Literacy Skills
Our Children’s Future
• Kindergartners today are the graders of
2021
• Children born today will retire in 2063-
2080
• What will the world be like then?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1KEFgD6Dtg
The World Has Changed
We have moved into a
more demanding
cognitive age, compelling
people to become better
at absorbing, processing
and combining
information.
Can we learn to
change with it?
Who might our kindergarten children
be working with on an on-the-job
project in 2025?
Fastest Growing Cities
CityMayor Statistics
Today cities with the largest
populations
1. Tokyo, Japan - 28,025,000
2. Mexico City, Mexico - 18,131,000
3. Mumbai, India - 18,042,000
4. Sáo Paulo, Brazil - 17, 711,000
5. New York City, USA - 16,626,000
6. Shanghai, China - 14,173,000
7. Lagos, Nigeria - 13,488,000
8. Los Angeles, USA - 13,129,000
9. Calcutta, India - 12,900,000
10. Buenos Aires, Argentina - 12,431,000
http://www.worldatlas.com/citypops.htm
How will this change in 2025?
1. Tokyo, Japan 36.4 million
2. Mumbai, India 26.4
3. Delhi, India 22.4
4. Dhaka, Bangladesh 22
5. Sao Paulo, Brazil 18.3
6. Mexico City, Mexico 21
7. New York City, 20.6
8. Calcutta India, 20.6 mil
9. Shanghai, China 19.4
10. Karachi, Pakistan 19.1
The World Resource
Institute predicts 33
mega cities--those with
populations exceeding
8 million--by 2025.
That's up from 21 in
1990, not to mention
two in 1950 (London
and New York). All but
six of the 33 will be in
the developing world.
Tom Van Riper , 2008
http://www.forbes.com/2008/03/19/cities-population-
pollution-innovation08-cx_tvr_0319futurecities.html
The two chief forces reshaping
our world are the changing
demographics and the
technological changes.
From: Internet World Stats
Two Paradigms for Globalization
• The globalization paradigm leads people to see economic
development as a form of foreign policy, as a grand
competition between nations and civilizations. These
abstractions, called “the Chinese” or “the Indians,” are
doing this or that.
• The cognitive age paradigm emphasizes psychology,
culture and pedagogy — the specific processes that foster
learning. It emphasizes that different societies are being
stressed in similar ways by increased demands on human
capital. If you understand that you are living at the
beginning of a cognitive age, you’re focusing on the real
source of prosperity and understand that your anxiety is
not being caused by a foreigner.
Brooks, 2008
Globalization Is an Integral Part of
This Generation
Because of globalization—the ongoing
process of intensifying economic, social,
and cultural exchanges across the
planet—young people the world over need
more innovative thinking skills, cultural
awareness, higher-order cognitive skills,
and sophisticated communication and
collaboration skills than ever before.
The illiterate of the 21st Century
will not be those who cannot
read and write
But those who cannot learn,
unlearn and re-learn
Alvin Toffler
The Transformation
• If the world in the 21st Century is going to be
more demanding of our young people, then we
must urge them to higher and higher standards,
more and more qualifications and a disposition
for learning throughout life.
• We recognize that we are calling on schools to
change dramatically, even as they face difficult
economic challenges and a vigorous discussion
of student achievement and assessment”
21st Century Partnership
Schools built on the Industrial Model
won’t work in the 21st Century
• Time on Task
• Standardization of
teaching, learning &
assessment
• Transmission of knowledge
• Over-emphasis on control
• Building learning from the
part to the whole
• Lack of attention to
diversity, individual
differences, socialization,
and collaboration
• Narrow view of
effectiveness and efficiency
What “Skills” are 21st Century?
According to 21st Century Partnership Learning Framework:
• Critical-thinking and problem-solving skills
• Communication and collaboration skills
• Creativity and innovation skills
• Information and communications technology
literacy
• Contextual learning
skills
• Information & media
literacy skills
Life and Career Skills
• Leadership
• Personal responsibility
• Ethics
• People skills
• Adaptability
• Self-direction
• Accountability
• Social responsibility
• Personal productivity
Information Literacy
• Accessing information efficiently and effectively,
evaluating information critically and competently and
using information accurately and creatively for the
issue or problem at hand:
• 5 years ago: information has doubled
• 2 years ago: technical information has doubled
• 1 hour ago: electronic information has doubled
(Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2007)
• According to the English Language WordClock,
we had 997,752 words in our language as of
7:30 pm 10/12/08; by April 2009 we will have 1
million. That’s about 12 new words a day!
http://www.languagemonitor.com/
Media or Critical Literacy
• Understanding how media messages are
constructed, for what purposes and using which
tools, characteristics and conventions.
• Examining how individuals interpret messages
differently, how values and points of view are
included or excluded and how media can influence
beliefs and behaviors.
• Possessing a fundamental understanding of the
ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and
use of information
According to James Banks
• We need a Social Action Approach
Where students share viewpoints
on social issues and take actions to
help solve them.
“Content” of 21st Century
Core Curriculum +
• Global awareness
• Financial, economic, business and
entrepreneurial literacy
• Civic Literacy
• Environmental awareness
This Isn’t an Add-On Curriculum
This:
–Is a whole new way of thinking—a new
“Pedagogical DNA”
–Requires modeling in the classroom,
what we expect of our learners
–Requires empowerment of teachers
rather than limiting them as is called for
in the “leadership standard” of the new
NC 21st Century Teacher Standards
The 1st step is for schools to
restructure curriculum & pedagogy!
Place student engagement
at the center of the curriculum.
A Day in a 21st Century Classroom
Content Forms the Context for Literacy and Mathematics
•About 6 units a year built around the NC Standards
•Inquiry predominate mode of instruction
•Organized around a “big idea” or significant content
•Incorporates 21st Century content, skills and dispositions
•At least once a year, children are involved in a service learning
project or a real community problem
Reading and Writing Workshop
includes Shared, Guided and Independent Reading and Writing, Word
Study/Spelling, Rich Discussion, Mini Lessons for the Whole Class that
Connect Reading & Writing and Teach Strategies
Mathematics Workshop
Integrating the Child with their
Social & Physical World through
School Experiences
CHILD WORLD
Rather than leaving out science and social
studies to improve reading, we begin with science
and social studies to engage our learners and
improve reading and math!
SCHOOL
EXPERIENCES
Conceptual Understanding
comes BEFORE
Comprehension
• We can’t just read about concepts, but it also
isn’t enough to just “do” hands-on. We need
both.
• Vocabulary is the label for the concept. The
hands-on builds the schema for reading.
On-Going Assessment
• Asking yourself, “What do these children
already know?”
• “Are they able to ask thoughtful
questions?”
• “How do they use their skills to find out?”
• “Are they able to draw accurate
conclusions from their data?”
• “How do they apply their new knowledge?”
Incorporate Inquiry to allow students to construct
conceptual understandings and solve problems
What is Inquiry? The term inquiry is used in
all subject areas at all levels of education.
It is a method of problem solving based on
reflective, rational thinking. The learners
use their own knowledge as well as
outside resources and experiences to
inquire and discover acceptable, rational
solutions of their own.
Adapted from Sheila Wineman
We often think of
inquiry as giving kids
freedom to explore.
But Inquiry is a Gradual Release
of Responsibility
CHILD
The teacher’s role shifts from center stage to setting up
the learning situations and facilitating learning.
Finally, involve children with service-learning
projects that can connect them to schools
around the globe
• Schools can adopt like-minded sister
schools in other nations.
• Students in different parts of the world can
work together on special units, developed
and sustained using the Internet, that
focus on global topics of mutual interest
and relevance.
A Major Shift away from Teacher-
Centered to Child-Centered
Constructivist Theory
A Major Shift from Individualism to
Collaboration
Social Learning Theory
A Shift from Skills only to Connecting
Children to our World
Global Awareness
Civic Literacy
Environmental Literacy
Critical Literacy
Technology and Media Literacy
Financial and Economic Literacy
Information Literacy
There’s so much to LEARN and
when children have a reason to
engage, the small things we are
beating our heads against the
wall to teach will come so much
easier!
21st century skills report

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21st century skills report

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  • 7. Our Children’s Future • Kindergartners today are the graders of 2021 • Children born today will retire in 2063- 2080 • What will the world be like then? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1KEFgD6Dtg
  • 8. The World Has Changed We have moved into a more demanding cognitive age, compelling people to become better at absorbing, processing and combining information. Can we learn to change with it? Who might our kindergarten children be working with on an on-the-job project in 2025?
  • 10. Today cities with the largest populations 1. Tokyo, Japan - 28,025,000 2. Mexico City, Mexico - 18,131,000 3. Mumbai, India - 18,042,000 4. Sáo Paulo, Brazil - 17, 711,000 5. New York City, USA - 16,626,000 6. Shanghai, China - 14,173,000 7. Lagos, Nigeria - 13,488,000 8. Los Angeles, USA - 13,129,000 9. Calcutta, India - 12,900,000 10. Buenos Aires, Argentina - 12,431,000 http://www.worldatlas.com/citypops.htm
  • 11. How will this change in 2025? 1. Tokyo, Japan 36.4 million 2. Mumbai, India 26.4 3. Delhi, India 22.4 4. Dhaka, Bangladesh 22 5. Sao Paulo, Brazil 18.3 6. Mexico City, Mexico 21 7. New York City, 20.6 8. Calcutta India, 20.6 mil 9. Shanghai, China 19.4 10. Karachi, Pakistan 19.1 The World Resource Institute predicts 33 mega cities--those with populations exceeding 8 million--by 2025. That's up from 21 in 1990, not to mention two in 1950 (London and New York). All but six of the 33 will be in the developing world. Tom Van Riper , 2008 http://www.forbes.com/2008/03/19/cities-population- pollution-innovation08-cx_tvr_0319futurecities.html
  • 12. The two chief forces reshaping our world are the changing demographics and the technological changes.
  • 14. Two Paradigms for Globalization • The globalization paradigm leads people to see economic development as a form of foreign policy, as a grand competition between nations and civilizations. These abstractions, called “the Chinese” or “the Indians,” are doing this or that. • The cognitive age paradigm emphasizes psychology, culture and pedagogy — the specific processes that foster learning. It emphasizes that different societies are being stressed in similar ways by increased demands on human capital. If you understand that you are living at the beginning of a cognitive age, you’re focusing on the real source of prosperity and understand that your anxiety is not being caused by a foreigner. Brooks, 2008
  • 15. Globalization Is an Integral Part of This Generation Because of globalization—the ongoing process of intensifying economic, social, and cultural exchanges across the planet—young people the world over need more innovative thinking skills, cultural awareness, higher-order cognitive skills, and sophisticated communication and collaboration skills than ever before.
  • 16. The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write But those who cannot learn, unlearn and re-learn Alvin Toffler
  • 17. The Transformation • If the world in the 21st Century is going to be more demanding of our young people, then we must urge them to higher and higher standards, more and more qualifications and a disposition for learning throughout life. • We recognize that we are calling on schools to change dramatically, even as they face difficult economic challenges and a vigorous discussion of student achievement and assessment” 21st Century Partnership
  • 18. Schools built on the Industrial Model won’t work in the 21st Century • Time on Task • Standardization of teaching, learning & assessment • Transmission of knowledge • Over-emphasis on control • Building learning from the part to the whole • Lack of attention to diversity, individual differences, socialization, and collaboration • Narrow view of effectiveness and efficiency
  • 19. What “Skills” are 21st Century? According to 21st Century Partnership Learning Framework: • Critical-thinking and problem-solving skills • Communication and collaboration skills • Creativity and innovation skills • Information and communications technology literacy • Contextual learning skills • Information & media literacy skills
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  • 24. Life and Career Skills • Leadership • Personal responsibility • Ethics • People skills • Adaptability • Self-direction • Accountability • Social responsibility • Personal productivity
  • 25. Information Literacy • Accessing information efficiently and effectively, evaluating information critically and competently and using information accurately and creatively for the issue or problem at hand: • 5 years ago: information has doubled • 2 years ago: technical information has doubled • 1 hour ago: electronic information has doubled (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2007) • According to the English Language WordClock, we had 997,752 words in our language as of 7:30 pm 10/12/08; by April 2009 we will have 1 million. That’s about 12 new words a day! http://www.languagemonitor.com/
  • 26. Media or Critical Literacy • Understanding how media messages are constructed, for what purposes and using which tools, characteristics and conventions. • Examining how individuals interpret messages differently, how values and points of view are included or excluded and how media can influence beliefs and behaviors. • Possessing a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of information
  • 27. According to James Banks • We need a Social Action Approach Where students share viewpoints on social issues and take actions to help solve them.
  • 28. “Content” of 21st Century Core Curriculum + • Global awareness • Financial, economic, business and entrepreneurial literacy • Civic Literacy • Environmental awareness
  • 29. This Isn’t an Add-On Curriculum This: –Is a whole new way of thinking—a new “Pedagogical DNA” –Requires modeling in the classroom, what we expect of our learners –Requires empowerment of teachers rather than limiting them as is called for in the “leadership standard” of the new NC 21st Century Teacher Standards
  • 30. The 1st step is for schools to restructure curriculum & pedagogy! Place student engagement at the center of the curriculum.
  • 31. A Day in a 21st Century Classroom Content Forms the Context for Literacy and Mathematics •About 6 units a year built around the NC Standards •Inquiry predominate mode of instruction •Organized around a “big idea” or significant content •Incorporates 21st Century content, skills and dispositions •At least once a year, children are involved in a service learning project or a real community problem Reading and Writing Workshop includes Shared, Guided and Independent Reading and Writing, Word Study/Spelling, Rich Discussion, Mini Lessons for the Whole Class that Connect Reading & Writing and Teach Strategies Mathematics Workshop
  • 32. Integrating the Child with their Social & Physical World through School Experiences CHILD WORLD Rather than leaving out science and social studies to improve reading, we begin with science and social studies to engage our learners and improve reading and math! SCHOOL EXPERIENCES
  • 33. Conceptual Understanding comes BEFORE Comprehension • We can’t just read about concepts, but it also isn’t enough to just “do” hands-on. We need both. • Vocabulary is the label for the concept. The hands-on builds the schema for reading.
  • 34. On-Going Assessment • Asking yourself, “What do these children already know?” • “Are they able to ask thoughtful questions?” • “How do they use their skills to find out?” • “Are they able to draw accurate conclusions from their data?” • “How do they apply their new knowledge?”
  • 35. Incorporate Inquiry to allow students to construct conceptual understandings and solve problems What is Inquiry? The term inquiry is used in all subject areas at all levels of education. It is a method of problem solving based on reflective, rational thinking. The learners use their own knowledge as well as outside resources and experiences to inquire and discover acceptable, rational solutions of their own. Adapted from Sheila Wineman
  • 36. We often think of inquiry as giving kids freedom to explore.
  • 37. But Inquiry is a Gradual Release of Responsibility CHILD The teacher’s role shifts from center stage to setting up the learning situations and facilitating learning.
  • 38. Finally, involve children with service-learning projects that can connect them to schools around the globe • Schools can adopt like-minded sister schools in other nations. • Students in different parts of the world can work together on special units, developed and sustained using the Internet, that focus on global topics of mutual interest and relevance.
  • 39. A Major Shift away from Teacher- Centered to Child-Centered Constructivist Theory A Major Shift from Individualism to Collaboration Social Learning Theory A Shift from Skills only to Connecting Children to our World Global Awareness Civic Literacy Environmental Literacy Critical Literacy Technology and Media Literacy Financial and Economic Literacy Information Literacy
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  • 41. There’s so much to LEARN and when children have a reason to engage, the small things we are beating our heads against the wall to teach will come so much easier!