Everybody seems to be talking about learning 21st century
skills, but what does it all mean for the classroom teacher who needs
better technology in education and more resources for tomorrow's
mathematics or history lesson?
Concerned about
preparing today's children for tomorrow's world, the Partnership for
21st Century Skills and International Society for Technology in
Education have drafted frameworks and guidelines that outline what our
students need to know to meet the challenges of the modern age. Mastery
of core content areas, such as language Arts (including English language
arts, reading, Spanish, etc....), mathematics, science and history,
remains the centerpiece. But these two organizations emphasize the
importance of cultivating interdisciplinary themes, such as global
awareness and financial, civic and health literacies, and weaving key
skill areas (creativity and innovation, communication and collaboration,
research and information fluency, and critical thinking, problem
solving and decision making) into core subject matter.
One can easily become overwhelmed by the variety of Web 2.0 tools that
are available online today. In order to effectively choose the
appropriate tool, being aware of your intended instructional outcomes is
key. To assist you in this search, educationally relevant Web 2.0 tools
have been grouped into categories below, which are reflective of 21st
century skills.
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