Zusammenfassung der Ressource
21st Century Teaching
and Learning
- 21st Century
Students
- Mastery of fundamental subjects,
including English, reading, language
arts, world languages, arts,
mathematics, economics, science,
geography, history, government, and
civics.
- Mastery of 21st century themes, such
as global awareness, civic literacy,
health literacy, environmental
literacy, and financial, economic,
business, and entrepreneurial
literacy.
- Learning and innovation skills, to
include creativity, innovation,
critical thinking, problem solving,
communication, and collaboration.
- Information, media, and
technology skills, to include
information literacy, media
literacy, and ICT literacy.
- Life and career skills such as flexibility,
adaptability, initiative, self direction,
social and cross-cultural skills,
productivity, accountability, leadership,
and responsibility.
- 21st Century
Teachers
- Incorporation of technology in the following
three areas: classroom instruction,
outside-the-classroom activities, and inside-
and outside-the-classroom learning
activities for students.
- Confident integration and use of
digital tools to create
technology-based libraries, textbooks,
learning environments, teaching tools,
and professional offices.
- Incorporation and assessment of 21st
century standards/skills: teaching
21st century skills in the context of
key subjects and 21st century
interdisciplinary themes.
- Creation of a 21st century learning
environment: enabling students to
learn in relevant, real-world 21st
century contexts.
- 21st century professional
development: engaging in
opportunities to build greater
expertise in 21st century skills and
teaching strategies.
- 21st Century Student
Technology Use
- Inside and outside of the classroom
examples: internet research, individual
projects, group projects, homework
assignments, assessments, writing,
academic games.
- Inside and outside of the classroom
examples continued: electronic
portfolios, checking grades or
attendance records, correspondence
with the teacher and other students.
- 21st Century Teacher
Technology Use
- Inside of the classroom examples: internet
research, PowerPoint presentations,
educational software, educational
websites, student participation systems
and apps, teacher-made blogs, websites,
and wikis.
- Outside of the classroom examples: grade
and attendance records keeping,
professional correspondence, professional
and personal writing, research,
home–school communication, and
educational networking.