In the last unit you explored how the world is changing and how the 21st century requires new knowledge and skills according to employers. In this unit, we will spend time learning about those specific skills indepth and explore how the field of social studies can be used as a vehicle for encouraging student development of these skills.
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Activity 1 : What are 21st Century Skills? Readings
Focus Questions: What are 21st Century Skills? How are they a response to changes in society?
Part A:
Research the 21st Century Education Movement using the resources located below (feel free to browse links within these sites as well).
Part B:
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Activity 2: Identifying 21st Century Skills
Focus Question:
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Activity 3: Locating 21st Century Skills in Social Studies Lesson Plans
Focus Question: How can 21st century skills be taught, practiced, or encouraged in a Social Studies Classroom?
Part A:
Review the lesson ideas for 8th and 12th grade as included in the following Social Studies Skills Map developed by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills and the National Council for the Social Studies. As you are reviewing the document, be sure to reference the 21st century skill(s) that are being focused on in the lesson (found at the top of each page). Notice how the task sample changes as the grade level increases.
Map: http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/documents/ss_map_11_12_08.pdfstudies .
Part B:
Download the attached document (Sample Social Studies Lessons.pdf )which contains sample social studies lesson ideas. Reflect on each lesson and determine if 21st century skills are present, if so identify which ones and how using the worksheet attached (Identifying 21st Century Skills in the Context of Social Studies Lesson Plans.pdf - use one worksheet per lesson ). Once you have finished, compare your answers to the answer keys below (one provided for each sample lesson). Review Activities 1 & 2 as necessary.
Sample Lesson Global 9 Answer Key:
Sample Lesson US History 8 Answer Key:
Sample Lesson Holocaust Elective Answer Key:
Sample Lesson US History 11 Answer Key
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Activity 4: 21st Century Skills and Technology
Most of our schools today have access to some sort of technology ranging from calculators to computers to SMART Boards. Integrated into a lesson or unit, technology can be used effectively to teach, practice or encourage the use of 21st century skills.
Read the research study on the website linked below. Focus on the "Student Skills and ICT Literacy: Meeting the 21st Century Challenge" and "Different Types of Technology and their Applications" sections. In addition, you may find additional resources to explore at the end of the research project.
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/technlgy/te800.htm#type
Activity 5: Unit Reflection
Now that you have deepened your knowledge on 21st century skills and the connection between 21st century skills and technology, think about them as they relate to your teaching.
1. How are you currently teaching/practicing 21st century skills in your curricula? If you are not currently teaching/practicing 21st century skills, why not?
2. What technology do you have available in your school? How effectively do you use the technology?
Units 3 and 4 will introduce you to two technologies that can be used to teach, practice, and encourage the use of 21st century skills that you have learned in this unit.
Unit 3: Using GoogleEarth to teach and practice 21st Century Skills
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