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21st Century Skills: Just what are they?

Student Outcomes

Support Systems

Core Subjects ELA World Languages Arts Math Economics Science Geography History Government Civics

Core Subjects ELA World Languages Arts Math Economics Science Geography History Government Civics C.21 Interdisciplinary Themes Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business and Entrepreneurial Literacy Civic Literacy Health Literacy

Creativity & Innovation Think Creatively Work creatively with others Implement Innovations

Creativity & Innovation Think Creatively Work creatively with others Implement Innovations Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Reason Effectively Systems Thinking Judgments and Decisions Solve Problems

Creativity & Innovation Think Creatively Work creatively with others Implement Innovations Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Reason Effectively Systems Thinking Judgments and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others

Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and manage Information

Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products

Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products ICT (Information, Communications, Technology) Literacy Apply Technology Effectively

Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible

Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Manage Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed learners

Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Manage Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed learners Social and Cross-Cultural Skills Interact Effectively with others Work Effectively in Diverse teams

Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Manage Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed learners Social and Cross-Cultural Skills Interact Effectively with others Work Effectively in Diverse teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results

Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Manage Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed learners Social and Cross-Cultural Skills Interact Effectively with others Work Effectively in Diverse teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others

Standards C.21 Focus Emphasize Depth Engagement Real-World Context Meaning Multiple Paths Multiple Measures

Assessment Formative & summative Everyday Feedback Portfolios Multiple Measures Standards C.21 Focus Emphasize Depth Engagement Real-World Context Meaning Multiple Paths Multiple Measures

Curriculum and Instruction Teach Core Subjects & Interdisciplinary Themes Across Content Areas Innovative methods Beyond School Walls

PD Add and discontinue Balance direct instruction with PBL Going deeper PLCs Differentiation Evaluation Sustained

Environments Change Environments Relevance Equitable Access Connections w/ World