Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Partnership to 21st Century Skills

“The Partnership for 21st Century Skills has emerged as the leading advocacy organization focused on infusing 21st century skills into education. The organization brings together the business community, education leaders, and policymakers to define a powerful vision for 21st century education to ensure every child's success as citizens and workers in the 21st century. The Partnership encourages schools, districts and states to advocate for the infusion of 21st century skills into education and provides tools and resources to help facilitate and drive change.”
—Partnership for 21st Century Skills

When I first stumbled upon this site, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. I had heard of the Partnership for 21st Century skills initiative, but had little additional knowledge. One reason why this is, is because the New York School systems have not embraced this framework into the state curriculum. However, after reading and exploring through the website, it has given me much more insight on the initiative and has sparked an interest in their mission. I thought the website itself was very well organized and easy to navigate. It seems like such a resourceful tool to help educators better develop more meaningful and useful classroom curriculum. Not only the content itself, but the ideas and thoughts behind how to teach life-skills and why. This site contains a plethora of knowledge that has obviously been quite a successful with educators throughout the nation. There are a number of links and sources to use in developing instruction and helpful feedback on reasons of use. I found it very difficult to disagree with much on this site, or with their mission itself. As a technology teacher, I am fully committed to preparing our students for the future, and using well-developed lessons to incorporate the technological skills and insight that will someday be very useful for our students. Although standardized testing and school curriculum have strong barriers and guidelines to follow, it is our job, as educators, to provide our students with the most knowledge on life-skills and real-world situations to better prepare them for their future careers. This "program" is a very vital resource that can help link students to possible career discissions and will help develop the necessary skills at a young age, rather than just obtaining content/subject material. The many links and online resources provided act as a wonderful reference for students to link with other students nation-wide and can help students link their educational strategies to that of their peers. With the ever-changing technological world, it's crucial for our students to learn not only what's written in their text books, but also to obtain knowledge and skills that will help to provide them for the future. Using this mission, along with the website, can help to create the ideal situation for students and develop them into successful individuals in society.

1 comment:

  1. "With the ever-changing technological world, it's crucial for our students to learn not only what's written in their text books, but also to obtain knowledge and skills that will help to provide them for the future." That is a really great quote and basically sums up what are job as a teacher is. I believe if all teachers and students alike followed this we would have a more successful education outcome. Sorry not really about the 21st century website but really jumped out of the page at me!

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