It's undeniable that everything this visual depicts is a valuable part of the students' learning experience. It's also imperative that schools work as communities, joining the educational efforts of teachers, librarians, counselors, etc. in order to address these skills. Teacher-librarians can collaborate with classroom teachers to reinforce and expand the students' learning experiences, primarily in 'Collaboration across Networks, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, and Curiosity and Imagination.' Teacher-librarians, with knowledge of web tools and other media supports, can provide a bridge for learners to explore and expand these skills outside of the classroom.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Cathy Jo Nelson: The Other 21st Century Skills
Cathy Jo posted this cool infographic, "The Other 21st Century Skills" created by Jackie Gerstein, Ed.D. and first posted on Jackie's blog: http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com.
It's undeniable that everything this visual depicts is a valuable part of the students' learning experience. It's also imperative that schools work as communities, joining the educational efforts of teachers, librarians, counselors, etc. in order to address these skills. Teacher-librarians can collaborate with classroom teachers to reinforce and expand the students' learning experiences, primarily in 'Collaboration across Networks, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, and Curiosity and Imagination.' Teacher-librarians, with knowledge of web tools and other media supports, can provide a bridge for learners to explore and expand these skills outside of the classroom.
It's undeniable that everything this visual depicts is a valuable part of the students' learning experience. It's also imperative that schools work as communities, joining the educational efforts of teachers, librarians, counselors, etc. in order to address these skills. Teacher-librarians can collaborate with classroom teachers to reinforce and expand the students' learning experiences, primarily in 'Collaboration across Networks, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, and Curiosity and Imagination.' Teacher-librarians, with knowledge of web tools and other media supports, can provide a bridge for learners to explore and expand these skills outside of the classroom.
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