Title: Mike Kozak
121st Century Skills for our Classrooms
Mike Kozak Donlynn Rice Nebraska Department of
Education Lincoln, Nebraska August 1, 2007
2Overview
-
- Why are 21st Century Skills so important?
- What is the framework for 21st Century Skills?
- What does this mean for Nebraska?
3Overview
As educators we face a great dilemma of
preparing our students for their future not our
past. Predicting the future needs is very
difficult especially with the ever-changing fast
paced world we live in today. Through the work of
the Partnership for 21st Century Skills educators
have access to a well-designed framework and
tools to assist them in preparing, planning and
implementing processes to facilitate change to
prepare students for their future in the 21st
Century.
4Overview
21st Century Learning is about creating learning
environments that are conducive to inquiry-based
or problem-based teaching and learning that
facilitate learning opportunities. These
opportunities focus on the relationships of key
educational concepts and the potential for
students to become change agents as they learn.
5Overview
- Critical Thinking
- Problem Solving
- Innovation Skills
- Communication Skills
- Collaboration Skills
- Global Awareness
- Self-Direction
- Should become the new design specs for 21st
Century education in Nebraska
6Why are 21st Century Skills so Important?
5 Reasons
7Why 21st Century Skills?
- Nebraska students are now competing in the new
global economy. - (They are already in a flat world.)
8Why 21st Century Skills?
This is a story about the big public
conversation the nation is not having about
education whether an entire generation of kids
will fail to make the grade in the global economy
because they cant think their way through
abstract problems, work in teams, distinguish
good information from bad, or speak a language
other than English. How to Build a Student for
the 21st Century, TIME Magazine, December 18, 2006
9Why 21st Century Skills?
2. The U.S. is falling behind.
10Why 21st Century Skills?
OECD Ranking
Ranking of G8 countries 10th grade math
problem solving
Problem Solving
Math
Science
Reading
14th
15th
15th
18th
18th
24th
24th
2000
2000
2000
2003
2003
2003
2003
Source PISA, 2000, 2003
Courtesy of Cisco
Systems
11Why 21st Century Skills?
3. The nature of work is changing.
12Why 21st Century Skills?
How many of your Parents Grandparents had only
one or two jobs in their lifetimes?
13Why 21st Century Skills?
How many jobs will a young person have today
between age 18-38?
10.2 jobs
SOURCE Number of Jobs Held, Labor Market
Activity, and Earnings Growth Among Younger Baby
Boomers Recent Results From a Longitudinal
Survey Summary, US Dept. of Labor, 2004
14Why 21st Century Skills?
21st Century
20th Century
1 2 Jobs
10 15 Jobs
Number of Jobs
Critical Thinking across Disciplines
Mastery of One Field
Job Requirement
Integration of 21st Century Skills into Subject
Matter Mastery
Subject Matter Mastery
Teaching Model
Subject Matter Mastery
Integration of 21st Century Skills into Subject
Matter Mastery
Assessment Model
15Why 21st Century Skills?
4. Requirements of the workforce are changing.
16Why 21st Century Skills?
Workforce Survey Are They Really Ready to Work?
Released October 2, 2006, by The Conference
Board, Corporate Voices for Working Families,
Partnership for 21st Century Skills, and the
Society for Human Resource Management groups.
17Why 21st Century Skills?
- What skills are most important for job success
when hiring a High School graduate?
18Why 21st Century Skills?
- Of the High School Students that you recently
hired, what were their deficiencies?
19Why 21st Century Skills?
- What skills and content areas will be growing in
importance in the next five years?
20Why 21st Century Skills?
5. We need to prepare our students to be
effective 21st Century citizens.
21What is the Framework for 21st Century Skills?
2221st Century Skills Framework
20th Century Education Model
2321st Century Skills Framework
2421st Century Skills Framework
Core Subjects
- - English
- Reading or Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Foreign Languages
- Civics
- Government
- Economics
- Arts
- History
- Geography
2521st Century Skills Framework
- Thinking and Learning Skills
-
- Critical Thinking Problem Solving Skills
- Creativity Innovation Skills
- Communication Information Skills
- Collaboration Skills
- Contextual Learning
- Information and Media Literacy
- (These skills are critical in a flat world.)
2621st Century Skills Framework
- ICT Literacy
- Information and communications technology (ICT)
literacy is the ability to use technology to
accomplish thinking and learning skills - Critical Thinking Problem Solving Skills
- Creativity Innovation Skills
- Communication Information Skills
- Collaboration Skills
- Contextual Learning
- Information and Media Literacy
2721st Century Skills Framework
- Life Skills
- Leadership
- Ethics
- Accountability
- Adaptability
- Personal Productivity
- Personal Responsibility
- People Skills
- Self Direction
- Social Responsibility
2821st Century Skills Framework
- 21st Century Content
- Global Awareness
- Financial, Economic, Business and
Entrepreneurship Literacy - Civic Literacy
- Health Wellness Awareness
2921st Century Skills Framework
- Core Subjects
- Thinking and Learning Skills
- ICT Literacy
- 21st Century Content
- Life Skills
- All need to become the new design specs for
21st Century education in Nebraska.
30What Does this look like in some Nebraska Schools?
31What Does This Mean for Nebraska?
1. Focus on 21st Century Skill outcomes.
32What Does This Mean for Nebraska?
2. Develop a Consensus
Develop a consensus among the key stakeholders on
the 21st Century Skills needed by Nebraska
students.
33Imbed 21st Century into .
Rethinking the high school initiative
- Focus on the results
- that matter in the
- 21st Century.
- Redefine rigor to
- include 21st Century
- Skills.
34Imbed 21st Century into.
Standards Revision
Create Standards geared for 21st Century Teaching
and Learning
35What Can Nebraska Do?
Collaborate with the Business Community
Agree on the 21st Century Skill outcomes with
business leaders and ask them to provide career
awareness and internships that offer
opportunities to learn beyond the classroom.
36What Can Nebraska Do?
School Leader Development Building 21st Century
Schools Microsofts Partners in Learning Program
- http//www.microsoft.com/education/partnersinlea
rning.mspx A unique set of videos, challenge
questions, discussion starters, and resources on
an interactive CD Chad Dumas, ESU 10 or Mike
Kozak, NDE
37Conclusion
- Every student in Nebraska must be
- A critical thinker
- A problem solver
- An innovator
- An effective communicator
- An effective collaborator
- A self-directed learner
- Information and media literate
- Globally aware
- Civically engaged
- Financially and economically literate
38Conclusion
These skills should become the design specs of
a 21st Century education in Nebraska.
39Contact Us
Let us know how we can help. Donlynn and
Mike Donlynn Rice donlynn.rice_at_nde.ne.gov Mike
Kozak mike.kozak_at_nde.ne.gov