Title: Alabama Education in the 21st Century
1Alabama Education in the 21st Century
- Kristan Van Hook, Infotech Strategies
- Alabama Department of Education
- February 18, 2004
2Alabama in the 21st Century
- Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- What are 21st Century Skills?
- What must Alabama do?
- Summary
3Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
4The needs of Alabama and the Alabama economy
have dramatically changed. The needs of
Alabama and its economy will continue to change.
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
5How is our world different from our parents
world?
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
6Parents World vs. Our World
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- Parents
- 1.5 jobs over lifetime
- Subject mastery was most important to keep single
job over lifetime
- Today
- 9.6 jobs between ages 18-40
- Subject mastery is not as important- employees
need broader skills to handle the diversity of
the workforce.
7What has changed
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- Today, people have more than 10 jobs during their
lifetime. - Core subjects are not enough- employees need to
know - How to communicate
- How to use 21st Century Tools
- How to collaborate
- How to problem-solve
8Our needs have also changed
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- We are in a Global Skills race- Alabama students
need to be able to compete in the 21st Century
workforce that requires globalization of skills
and knowledge
9The Global Skills Race is on
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- Montgomery must be able to compete against cities
like Bangalore, India for positions in a
knowledge economy.
10As our needs change, our education must change
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
11Competing Education Models
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- Traditional Student
- Core Subject Mastery
- 21st Century Student
- Core Subject Mastery
- 21st Century Skills, such as
- Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
- Information and Communication Skills
- Interpersonal and Self-Direction Skills
12As we consider these two models
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- Who would be a better citizen?
- Who would be a better employee?
- Who would be best prepared for a changing
economy? - Who would be a better leader?
13What does a 21st Century Student Need?
Why 21st Century Skills in Alabama?
- In order to master the 21st Century, a student
needs - The ability to use 21st Century Tools
appropriately - The ability to apply 21st Century Tools to their
core subject learning. - The ability to be ICT Literate.
14What are 21st Century Skills?
15What are 21st Century Skills?
- 21st Century Skills are
- the full integration of core subjects
- with learning skills,
- 21st Century tools and
- 21st Century content
- as taught in 21st Century contexts.
16Traditional View of Education
What are 21st Century Skills?
17Vision for the future
What are 21st Century Skills?
18What is ICT Literacy?
What are 21st Century Skills?
-
- ICT (information and communication technologies)
Literacy is competency in enacting learning
skills via the application of 21st Century
Learning Tools.
19What are Learning Skills?
What are 21st Century Skills?
- Information and Media Literacy Skills
- Communication Skills
- Critical Thinking and Systems Thinking
- Creativity and Intellectual Curiosity
- Problem Identification, Formulation and Solution
- Interpersonal and Collaborative Skills
- Self-Direction
- Accountability and Adaptability
- Social Responsibility
20 Why is ICT Literacy Important?
What are 21st Century Skills?
- It is better than the technology literacy model,
as it gives students broader skills for the 21st
Century. - ICT Literacy is an effective way of teaching core
subjects to allow students to apply both core
subjects and 21st Century Skills to all areas of
students worlds.
21How are communities applying ICT Literacy?
What are 21st Century Skills?
22Maine Township, Illinois
What are 21st Century Skills?
- Maine Township has formally adopted information
literacy goals and systematically integrated them
into core academics in the high school. By their
senior year, students are expected to know how to
formulate questions efficiently to meet the
requirement of a problem, identify appropriate
resources, analyze and organize identified
resources, build arguments and problem solve
based on the resources. - Visit them at www.maine207.k12.il.us
23Lawrence Township, Indiana
What are 21st Century Skills?
- The district hired a full-time director of
professional development and an internal
initiative coordinator and trained 40 master
teachers to serve as digital age literacy leaders
and coaches. In addition, the district created
the framework for an online learning environment,
a professional development council and have
assessed the self-direction skills of their
students. - Visit them at www.msdlt.k12.in.us
24Napa, California
What are 21st Century Skills?
- Napa New Technology High School features
performance-based assessments, daily shared
planning time for staff, state-of-the-art
technical facilities for project-based learning,
internships for all students and close links to
high-tech workplaces. All core subjects are
integrated and assessments are portfolio-based.
In addition, the school teaches and assesses such
learning skills as collaboration, critical
thinking and problem-solving skills. - Visit them at www.nths.nvusd.k12.ca.us
25What must Alabama do?
26Nine Steps to Build Momentum
What must Alabama do?
27The Nine Steps
What must Alabama do?
- Build a Powerful Vision of Education
- Build Capacity for 21st Century Skills
- Take a Self-Assessment
- Develop Priorities for 21st Century Skills
- Develop a Professional Development Plan
- Ensure Equitable Access
- Develop Student Assessments for 21st Century
Skills - Collaborate with Outside Partners
- Plan Strategically for Ongoing Improvement
28Step 1 Build a Powerful Vision of Education
What must Alabama do?
29Building a Powerful Vision
What must Alabama do?
- Does your vision of education include 21st
Century Skills? - Is your vision broader than just core subjects?
- Does your vision include learning skills and 21st
Century Tools?
30Step 2 Build Capacity for 21st Century Skills
What must Alabama do?
31Building Capacity
What must Alabama do?
- This cannot be done from the bottom up- everyone
must be excited about incorporating 21st Century
Skills. - Everyone must commit to incorporating 21st
Century Skills into standards, assessments,
professional development. - Students, teachers, principals, superintendents
and other stakeholders must be aligned in their
efforts to learn and promote 21st Century Skills.
32Step 3 Take a Self-Assessment
What must Alabama do?
33Take a self assessment
What must Alabama do?
- Use our MILE Guide for 21st Century Skills to
gauge schools current capacity for preparing
students to succeed. - Share the results with stakeholders.
34The MILE Guide for 21st Century Skills
What must Alabama do?
35Step 4 Develop Priorities for 21st Century
Skills
What must Alabama do?
36Develop Priorities
What must Alabama do?
- Using your results from the MILE Guide, focus on
the gaps between the current realities and your
vision. - What are your short-term and long-term priorities?
37Step 5 Develop a Professional Development Plan
What must Alabama do?
38Professional Development Plan
What must Alabama do?
- 21st Century Skills must be a critical part of
professional development. - Money must be put aside for professional
development.
39Step 6 Make Sure Students Have Equitable
Access to a 21st Century Education
What must Alabama do?
40Equitable Access
What must Alabama do?
- All students need highly qualified, effective
teachers and regular, reliable access to 21st
Century Tools. - Education leaders and stakeholders must be
vigilant about providing underserved students
with equitable access.
41Step 7 Develop Student Assessments for 21st
Century Skills
What must Alabama do?
42Assessments
What must Alabama do?
- Develop assessments to measure 21st Century
Skills. - Assessments must be embedded in core subjects and
project-based.
43Assessments
What must Alabama do?
- The Educational Testing Service (ETS) is
currently working with higher education to create
to conceive, design, and build assessments that
gauge whether students possess the ability to use
digital technology to solve problems in order to
function in an information society. Learn more
at http//www.ets.org/ictliteracy/index2.html
44Assessments
What must Alabama do?
- Microsoft and the International Society for
Technology in Education (ISTE) have collaborated
to create a formative, online technology learning
assessment tool. Available in pilot programs
starting in 2004, the tool will offer schools the
ability to legitimately document their
progression toward and support their
implementation of technology standards. Learn
more at www.iste.org.
45Step 8 Collaborate with Outside Partners
What must Alabama do?
46Collaborate
What must Alabama do?
- Business
- Communities
- After school Programs
- Partnership for 21st Century Skills
- Infotech Strategies
47Step 9 Plan Collectively and Strategically for
the Future
What must Alabama do?
48Plan
What must Alabama do?
- Work with stakeholders
- Articulate a long-term vision
- Work on continuous innovation
- Develop an improvement agenda
49Summary
- Those of us dedicated to the future of Alabama
must make a commitment to ensuring that students
have the 21st Century Skills that they need to
succeed. - This is a daunting challenge- we simply cant
afford not to take it on.
50The Partnership for 21st Century Skills
- www.21stcenturyskills.org