Currently I am enrolled in a master’s program through the Walden University. Through this program I discovered a website, Partnership for 21st Century Skills. www.21stcenturyskills.org. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills urges business, education, and government leaders to join this effort, think strategically about implementing 21st century skills into learning, and work long-term to create an education system that best prepares today’s students for tomorrow’s workplace. P21 Leadership States design new standards, assessments, and professional development programs that prepare students with the 21st century skills they need to be successful in school, work, and life. To become a P21 Leadership State, a state demonstrates commitment from the governor and chief state school officer and submits an application to P21 that describes the state’s plan to revise standards, create assessments and implement 21st century skills professional development programs.
This very good website marries the ideas of how to implement what our employers need with what our students are learning. I found it a good resource and a sort of wishbook for what our schools and classrooms might look like to better prepare out children to compete not only in our workforce at home but in this ever expanding, ever smaller global community workforce. Please remember, I said wishbook. Without support or mandates from the US Federal Government, it is difficult to hold local schools to these standards. Currently only eleven states are currently part of this partnership. It is interesting to me that NCLB set certain standards for education but states are free to arrive at these. I think when we are all on the same page nationally then truly the playing field will be more level…certainly groups like Partnership for 21st Century Skills are stepping out to help make this happen for our young people.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
The Real World
How do people in the real world do it? I work 185 days a year, have two and a half months off during the Summer and still have stuff left to do at the end of my day. Mowing the lawn, working on my masters, going out to lunch...where does the time go? Happy Summer to all of you!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Not to Worry!
OK....I figured out the RSS thing...I think...and so I guess after 5 days, I'm a professional blogger or not. Anyway, I'm am having a heck of a good time and I've even hooked a couple of suckers in my class...hooray!!!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The Classroom & Blogs
Using blogs in our classrooms is one of the hottest ways to use technology in our schools. I do not use blogs yet but this fall I will begin to use these communication devices with my students and their parents. Teaching middle school, communication with parents is paramount. Also, helping students to remember homework assignments, upcoming quizzes and tests will be invaluable to my students. As the Student Council advisor, blogging will be a great way to communicate with the student body and the faculty. Blogging...it's the cool thing to do!
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