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3 What are the two or three biggest changes in society in the last 25-30 years? Go to list

4 Where are the workers?

5 Work has changed

6 In the late 1980s, 56% of corporate managers said loyal employees deserve continued employment. Work has changed

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9 What skills do students need to address the changes in society we just described? Go to list

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13 Considering the skills we just listed, how intentional are we in helping students develop those skills? Go to list

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17 What year are you preparing your students for? 1973? 1995? -Heidi Hayes Jacobs

18 Can you honestly say that your school's curriculum and the program you use are preparing your students for 2015 or 2020? Are you even preparing them for today? -Heidi Hayes Jacobs

19 At least be honest about it and revise your mission statement. -Heidi Hayes Jacobs

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23 The Poor Scholar’s Soliloquy Stephen Corey

24 The Poor Scholar’s Soliloquy Stephen Corey 1944

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26 The 3 Rs are not enough.

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28 We need to infuse the 3 Rs with the 4 Cs: Critical thinking & problem solving Communication Collaboration Creativity and innovation

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35 There’s a lot going on Insert list or images of your district initiatives here.

36 There’s a lot going on whole

37 There’s a lot going on whole

38 There’s a lot going on whole

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41 We need to infuse the 3 Rs with the 4 Cs: Critical thinking & problem solving Communication Collaboration Creativity and innovation

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43 To find more: p21.org C21.ocmboces.org p21.org C21.ocmboces.org

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