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21st Century Learning Models

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learning   Synthesis of Models  FT  Spring, 2010

8 Learning Skills

A Remembering

B Managing

C Purpose

D Team Sport

E Big Picture

F Construction Site

G Beyond Basic

H Arguing

5 minds for the future

Gardner

2008

 

A whole new mind:  Daniel Pink

2005/2006

*Information Age (20)

*Conceptual Age (21st)

Making Learning Whole by Perkins

2009

7 Principles of Teaching

Education for

Tthinking

Deanna Kuhn

2005

Argument and Inquiry

We need to know what a cognitive skill is (p 12)

21st century learning

Web site

Partner for 21st century skills

Look for letter Coding as above to see the closest connection between the 8 Learning skills and these contemporary models of learning

Disciplined Mind

Expert in at least one area (G)

Design (not just function)(G)

Create something that is  beautiful, whimsical or emotionally engaging

Play the whole game (C)

Threshold experience of the whole enterprises—sense making:  you know what you are doing and why you are doing it.

 

Creativity and Innovation (G)

*think creatively

*Work creatively with others

*Implement innovation

These 8 skills are also highly correlated with the SPOKES READING COMPREHENSIN APPROACH

Synthesizing Mind(B)

Gather information from disparate sources and put it together in ways that work for self and can be communicated to others.                          

Story (not just argument). (H) Fashion a compelling narrative as the essence of persuasion, communication and

self-understanding. (B)

Make the game worth playing (E, C)

The bits and pieces make sense in light of the context of the whole game.  Seeing how the pieces fit together.  More than “you’ll need to know it later.”

Student’s current and prospective concerns and purposes beyond the classroom with a focus on education for life.  (p 13) ©

Critical Thinking and problem solving (G, H)

*reason effectively

*use system thinking (1)

*make judgments and decisions

*solve problems

 

Creating Mind (G)

Those who construct a box but can think outside it.

Symphony (not just focus)(E)

Putting the pieces together--synthesis.—big picture, crossing boundaries, combine disparate pieces

Work on the hard parts (G)

Real improvement based on deconstructing the game, singling out the hard parts for special attention, practicing them, developing strategies and reintegrating them ….Revision

Thinking is something people do most often collaboratively. (D)  Thinking is most often and most importantly a social activity embodied in the discourse people engage in to advance their individual and shared goals.

 

Communication and collaboration (D)

*Communicate clearly

*Collaborate w/others (3)

 

Respectful Mind (D)

Respect those who differ from us as well as those with whom we have similarities

Empathy (not just logic)(D)

What makes others tick, to forge relationships, and to care for others.

Play out of town (C, E, G)

New challenges to stretch an adapt skills and insights…maybe generalize what they know under different circumstances.

Transfer of learning

Inquiry (G)

Info/Media/Tech Skills

*Information literacy (G)

*Media Literacy

*Info, Comm, and Tech literacy

 

 

Ethical Mind (H)

Think beyond our own self interests and do what is right under the circumstances.

Play (not just seriousness).  Laughter, lightheartedness, games and humor.

Uncover the hidden game(G)

Complicated and challenging activity has multiple layers beneath the obvious. In science, feel for the underlying principles of causality involved in scientific theories.

Argument (H)

Life and Career Skills (B)

*flexibility & adaptability

*initiative and self-direction

*social and cultural skills

*productivity & accountability

*leadership and responsibility

 

 

Meaning (C)  Liberated to pursue purpose, transcendence, and spiritual fulfillment.

Learn from the team (D)

Learn from others engaged in the same pursuit…colleagues, rivals, enemies, paragons, mentors, etc.

 

Mastery of Core Subjects and themes (F)

Understanding of academic content at much higher levels.

 

 

 

Learn the game of learning

Self-managed learning…working on the other 6 parts. (2)

 

 

 

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