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Shelley K.The goal of 21st century literacy is to move beyond obsessing about the terminology and the technology, to accept that technology is a crucial and critical aspect of our lives, and that as such, it must be used as a tool to better understand our world, to
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Matthew WellsLast week our elementary admin team along with our curriculum coordinators had an excellent meeting about the direction our school is moving in terms of technology and 21st century literacy
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21st century literacy
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identify and solve problems.
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constantly innovating
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Dave TrussAll and all, my big three concepts for 21st century literacy are that students and teachers must be:
Effective Learners, Effective Collaborators, Effective Creatorscollaboration criticalthinking education learning newliteracy
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All and all, my big three concepts for 21st century literacy are that students and teachers must be:
Effective Learners
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learning how to learn,
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Lifelong learners are reflective, they routinely practice metacognition to think about how and why they understand what they do, and they constantly strive to look deeper at their own thinking, processes and practices. Lifelong learners are intrinsically motivated to better understand the world around them and to use that knowledge for self-improvement.
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Effective Collaborators
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Effective collaborators actively take responsibility for their role, and are able to delegate or share responsibility when necessary.
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Effective Creators
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Students and teachers will understand that an essential component of lifelong learning is analyzing, synthesizing and applying what they’ve learned to make an original contribution to society. Effective creators are critical thinkers who are able to “think outside the box” and analyze systems to identify and solve problems. Effective creators are constantly innovating and routinely use metacognition skills to evaluate and improve their own work. Effective creators are goal oriented, using time management and multitasking skills in order to work at their highest level of productivity. Effective creators understand that, as members of an interdependent society, their work must adhere to standards of ethics and social responsibility.
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