I really like the mission the Partnership for 21st Century Skills website has in place. I think it is important to bridge a connection and partnership with education, business, the community, and government leaders in order to implement 21st Century Skills effectively. I am curious how this partnership reaches out to these areas because to be honest, this is my first time ever hearing of this website so I am wondering if it is widely publicized or if you hear of it through word-of-mouth. I was surprised when I went to look at the History section to see it was formed in 2002 and many popular founding organizations are tied in with the Partnership such as Apple Computer, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, and Dell Computer Corporation. The History section was not very detailed so I am interested in hearing how this Partnership came about and how it has grown over the course of 10 years.
I found the Tools and Resources section for Educators to be helpful. There is a great visual representation of the framework for 21st century learning. Also available in this section are ICT Literacy maps for individual core subject areas. I explored the Math map and it gave some great samples of how to implement the 21st century tools: communication, information processing, and research. If you are interested in any of these resources, let me know and I would be happy to show you where you can find them.
I did not really find anything in particular on the site that I disagreed with. To be honest, I felt the website is filled with a lot of information and it was a lot of wording. There are continuous links throughout the site that take you to a new piece of information on the 21st century skills content. I cannot say that I particularly liked the layout of their website. I feel that there is so much information readily available on this site, however, I feel if I were looking for something in specific to 21st century skills, I would have to search very thoroughly and hope the search bar option located on the homepage could help narrow my search. I am not quite sure how I could utilize this site. Colleagues, how have you utilized this site before or how do you think you could utilize the information given?
There are several key components I took from the website that I feel I can utilize in my classroom. I strongly agree with the mission of the Partnership. Taken from the Mission page, it states, “Every child in the U.S. needs 21st century knowledge and skills to succeed as effective citizens, workers and leaders. This can be accomplished by fusing the 3Rs and 4Cs.” It is my duty to make sure in my teaching practices I am including opportunities for students to think critically and to problem solve, to collaborate, to communicate, and to be creative. This is a challenge that must be brought to the forefront of our classrooms. It seems as if in all of our readings this week, they specifically all reference a “gap” the students have once they hit the workplace and experience “the real world.” It is also important to remember to draw in connections with real world and academic content.
Emily,
ReplyDeleteI have not used the Partnership for 21sat Century Skills website to guide my teaching yet. However, I have begun thinking about different ways in which I could utilize this site to teach my students these skills. One of the ways I think this site will come in handy you mentioned in your post, the resources for teachers. All of the different skills maps for each subject area will come in handy when preparing lessons that will meet both the standards for the content area as well as the 21st Century Skills. ICT maps as well the Framework overview will also help to understand when, where and how to teach these skills to our students. It is my plan to try to implement these skills into the lessons I already have, not coming up with completely new lessons but just altering my current lessons.
Patrick Hall
Emily,
ReplyDeleteI wondered about the history of the group as well. I wonder how they get their message out. This was the first I have heard of the group and they have great ideas and a pretty strong backing. I wonder if more groups were vocal about using technology in schools if we could get more funding for schools that lack technology or training for teachers to utilize what their school has to offer.
Emily,
ReplyDeleteThis is the first that I have heard about this website as well. Actually I had not heard about any of this yet. I ‘m surprised that you had not heard of it, especially since you teach in Ohio and it is one of the 16 states that are on board with the whole thing.
http://route21.p21.org/?option=com_content&view=article&id=219&Itemid=293
Part of what I was questioning in my blog is how long is it going to take to get every state on board with it. I fully agree with the site and I am excited for the changes so that the United States can keep up with the global economy. But I have a feeling it is going to take awhile.
Emily & Shelby
ReplyDeleteYes, it is strange that Ohio is one of the states that support P21.org and Emily has not heard about it. Emily, have you asked other teachers at your school about it? Have they heard about it? How well is your school aligned with p21 ideas?
I was surprised to only find 16 states on board with P21. I am wondering why other states have not joined and what are their reasons for not joining. Are there alternate options or organizations that also offer a plan? If anyone comes across something, please let us know.