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“Proficiency
in 21 st century skills

is the new civil right of our
times.”
“The new social contract is
different:
only people who have the
knowledge and skills to
negotiate constant change
and reinvent themselves for
new situations will succeed.”
“U.S. schools and students have
not adapted to the changing
world. On top of that, many
students are not engaged or
motivated in school learning that
seems out of step with their lives
and irrelevant to their future.”
“Students need both content
knowledge and skills
to apply and transform their
knowledge for useful and
creative purposes and to
keep learning as content and
circumstances change.”
“The combination of core academic
subjects, 21st century themes and
21st century skills redefines rigor for
our times. However, rigor traditionally
is equated with mastery of content
(core subjects) alone, and that’s
simply not good enough anymore.”
“The vision for 21st century learning is
situated in reality: producing the
results that matter in terms of student
outcomes in 21st century skills
requires every aspect of the
education system to be aligned
toward this goal.”
“…the term 21st century skills
is not a vague and squishy
catchword that can mean
anything.”
“Every element of our
(the P21) model has been
defined, developed, and
vetted by leading experts,
scholars, educators,
business people, parents
and community members.”
“The most important next step is
to agree on terms of proficiency
in 21st century skills. And it’s not
enough to want these outcomes –
it’s essential to plan the entire
education system intentionally
and transparently around them.”
“Articulating the skills that matter
is only the first step.
States and districts cannot
assume that teachers can break
out of the 20th century box
without sustained professional
development.”
“It is unfair and unproductive
to expect students to meet
new and higher expectations if
the supporting infrastructure
does not exist.”
mew   orks
       aring Fra
“C omp st entury S     kills”
   for 2 1 C
                  Ch apter 3
                               e
                 By Ch ris Ded
“Growing proportions of the
nation’s labor force are
engaged in jobs that emphasize
expert thinking or complex
communication- tasks that
computers cannot do.”
“The predominant learning
activities on the Internet have
changed from the presentation
of material by website
providers to the active co-
construction of resources by
communities of contributors.”
“Given that the curriculum is
already crowded, a major political
challenge is articulating what to
deemphasize in the curriculum –
and why – in order to make room
for students to deeply master
core 21st century skills.”
“Lack of professional development is another
reason 21st Century skills are underemphasized
in today’s schooling….Altering deeply ingrained
and strongly reinforced rituals of schooling takes
more than the superficial interchanges typical in
“make and take” professional development or
school board meetings…
Intellectual, emotional and social support
(in professional development) is essential for
“unlearning” and for transformational
relearning that can lead to deeper behavioral
changes that create next-generation
educational practices.”
“The assessment is forward looking,
focusing on young people’s ability to
use their knowledge and skills to
meet real life challenges, rather than
merely on the extent to which they
have mastered a specific school
curriculum.”
mew       ork
               n tatio n Fra          ills”
     Imp leme st entury Sk
“An        ort 2 1 C
  t oS upp                 Ch apter 7
                                 Seif   tt
                           he an d Ellio
                      McTig
               By Jay
“The current curriculum simply
contains too many topics
and is too fragmented, often
without clear connections from
one topic to another.”
“Many of the very skills and
processes needed to succeed
in the modern world are
blocked out of the curriculum.”
“The perceived expectation to
teach to all of the standards
and march through designated
textbooks leads to superficial
“coverage” of instructional
content.”
“The pressures of content
coverage come at the expense
of learner engagement and in-
depth exploration of concepts
and investigation of important
questions.”
“How can we possibly add 21st
Century outcomes
to an already overcrowded
curriculum?
“The key to unclogging a crowded
content-driven curriculum is to
create a clear conception of a few
really important ideas and
essential questions in order to
focus on understanding and
integrate 21st century skills.”
“because the curriculum is more
focused… teachers have time to
“uncover” it by engaging students
in analyzing issues, applying
critical and creative thinking to
complex problems…”
…working collaboratively on inquiry
and research investigations,
accessing and evaluating
information, applying technology
effectively, and developing initiative
and self-direction through authentic,
long-term projects.”
“ If we genuinely value the
infusion of 21st century skills
with core academic goals, then
assessments at all levels
classroom, district, and state –
should be aligned accordingly.”
“The curriculum maps remind
teachers that their job is to uncover
important ideas, explore critical
questions, focus on learning and
using 21st century skills, and
prepare kids to apply their learning
to new situations.”
“With this approach (authentic assessment/
portfolios), students graduate from high
school with a resume of authentic
accomplishments that demonstrate their
understanding of key ideas and their ability to
apply 21st century skills, instead of merely a
transcript of courses and a GPA.”
“While the changes we advocate are not
a quick fix, nor will they be easy to
implement, such changes to educational
missions and methods are necessary if
schooling is to remain relevant and will
adequately prepare our children to live
and work in the 21st century.”
r Mas tery
              uden ts fo
     aring St
                       tury S kills”
“Prep           st Cen
           of 21
                                   Cha  pter 10
                                              y
                                       ncy Fre
                                and Na
                       Fisher
         By   D ouglas
“Like the chalkboard of our school
days, the best technologies fade
into the background – they “weave”
themselves into the fabric of
everyday life until they are
indistinguishable from it.”
“Humans need to communicate, share,
store and create. As a species, we’ve
engaged in these functions for centuries.
There’s really nothing new about them.
What is new are the forms, or tools, that
students use to meet these needs.”
“Given that our attempts to ban
technology have failed and
technological innovation is
accelerating, it’s time that we
consider the use of 21st century
tools that serve long-standing
functions.”
“If we focus on the tool
but lose sight of the purpose,
we are forever condemned to
playing catch-up in a landscape
of rapidly changing
technology.”
“The tools themselves evolve;
our task as educators is to
foreground communication
while keeping abreast of the
technologies that support it.”
“Focusing on the tool at the
expense of the purpose means that
we shortchange our students. We
risk failure to prepare our students
to be 21st century learners who can
adapt to new technology…
… because they understand the
collaborative, cooperative and
communicative purposes that
underlie the tool.”
“ … as teachers, we should
focus on functions of the
technology rather than the
tools or forms of technology.”
“We have to stop thinking of
technology in terms of nouns
(PowerPoint, YouTube, or Twitter)
and instead think in terms of verbs
(presenting, sharing,
communicating).”
“As their teachers, it is our
responsibility to meet them halfway.
We have been entrusted to guide the
next generation, and doing so
requires that we apprentice them in
the functions they will need to be
successful…
…and this success will involve tools
that we haven’t yet imagined.
We’re no longer stressed about this;
we’re excited to learn alongside
students as they teach us tools and
we help them understand functions.”
“Our goal is to release responsibility
for learning to students, yet still
provide them with the support
required to be successful. We have
found the gradual release of
responsibility model most
appropriate to accomplish the goal…
… it suggests that teachers move
purposefully from providing
extensive support to using peer
support and then no support…”
“teachers have to move from
assuming “all the responsibility
for performing a task…to a situation
in which the students assume all of
the responsibility.”

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21st Century Quotes

  • 1. ry Sk ills: st Centu Learn 2 1 w Stud ents g Ho Rethinkin Spr ing, 20 11 s k Stud y Quote Boo
  • 2. , Matter y They i lls: Wh st Cent ury Sk There” “21 e Get How W re, and What They A Forward Kay By Ken
  • 3. “Proficiency in 21 st century skills is the new civil right of our times.”
  • 4. “The new social contract is different: only people who have the knowledge and skills to negotiate constant change and reinvent themselves for new situations will succeed.”
  • 5. “U.S. schools and students have not adapted to the changing world. On top of that, many students are not engaged or motivated in school learning that seems out of step with their lives and irrelevant to their future.”
  • 6. “Students need both content knowledge and skills to apply and transform their knowledge for useful and creative purposes and to keep learning as content and circumstances change.”
  • 7. “The combination of core academic subjects, 21st century themes and 21st century skills redefines rigor for our times. However, rigor traditionally is equated with mastery of content (core subjects) alone, and that’s simply not good enough anymore.”
  • 8. “The vision for 21st century learning is situated in reality: producing the results that matter in terms of student outcomes in 21st century skills requires every aspect of the education system to be aligned toward this goal.”
  • 9. “…the term 21st century skills is not a vague and squishy catchword that can mean anything.”
  • 10. “Every element of our (the P21) model has been defined, developed, and vetted by leading experts, scholars, educators, business people, parents and community members.”
  • 11. “The most important next step is to agree on terms of proficiency in 21st century skills. And it’s not enough to want these outcomes – it’s essential to plan the entire education system intentionally and transparently around them.”
  • 12. “Articulating the skills that matter is only the first step. States and districts cannot assume that teachers can break out of the 20th century box without sustained professional development.”
  • 13. “It is unfair and unproductive to expect students to meet new and higher expectations if the supporting infrastructure does not exist.”
  • 14. mew orks aring Fra “C omp st entury S kills” for 2 1 C Ch apter 3 e By Ch ris Ded
  • 15. “Growing proportions of the nation’s labor force are engaged in jobs that emphasize expert thinking or complex communication- tasks that computers cannot do.”
  • 16. “The predominant learning activities on the Internet have changed from the presentation of material by website providers to the active co- construction of resources by communities of contributors.”
  • 17. “Given that the curriculum is already crowded, a major political challenge is articulating what to deemphasize in the curriculum – and why – in order to make room for students to deeply master core 21st century skills.”
  • 18. “Lack of professional development is another reason 21st Century skills are underemphasized in today’s schooling….Altering deeply ingrained and strongly reinforced rituals of schooling takes more than the superficial interchanges typical in “make and take” professional development or school board meetings…
  • 19. Intellectual, emotional and social support (in professional development) is essential for “unlearning” and for transformational relearning that can lead to deeper behavioral changes that create next-generation educational practices.”
  • 20. “The assessment is forward looking, focusing on young people’s ability to use their knowledge and skills to meet real life challenges, rather than merely on the extent to which they have mastered a specific school curriculum.”
  • 21. mew ork n tatio n Fra ills” Imp leme st entury Sk “An ort 2 1 C t oS upp Ch apter 7 Seif tt he an d Ellio McTig By Jay
  • 22. “The current curriculum simply contains too many topics and is too fragmented, often without clear connections from one topic to another.”
  • 23. “Many of the very skills and processes needed to succeed in the modern world are blocked out of the curriculum.”
  • 24. “The perceived expectation to teach to all of the standards and march through designated textbooks leads to superficial “coverage” of instructional content.”
  • 25. “The pressures of content coverage come at the expense of learner engagement and in- depth exploration of concepts and investigation of important questions.”
  • 26. “How can we possibly add 21st Century outcomes to an already overcrowded curriculum?
  • 27. “The key to unclogging a crowded content-driven curriculum is to create a clear conception of a few really important ideas and essential questions in order to focus on understanding and integrate 21st century skills.”
  • 28. “because the curriculum is more focused… teachers have time to “uncover” it by engaging students in analyzing issues, applying critical and creative thinking to complex problems…”
  • 29. …working collaboratively on inquiry and research investigations, accessing and evaluating information, applying technology effectively, and developing initiative and self-direction through authentic, long-term projects.”
  • 30. “ If we genuinely value the infusion of 21st century skills with core academic goals, then assessments at all levels classroom, district, and state – should be aligned accordingly.”
  • 31. “The curriculum maps remind teachers that their job is to uncover important ideas, explore critical questions, focus on learning and using 21st century skills, and prepare kids to apply their learning to new situations.”
  • 32. “With this approach (authentic assessment/ portfolios), students graduate from high school with a resume of authentic accomplishments that demonstrate their understanding of key ideas and their ability to apply 21st century skills, instead of merely a transcript of courses and a GPA.”
  • 33. “While the changes we advocate are not a quick fix, nor will they be easy to implement, such changes to educational missions and methods are necessary if schooling is to remain relevant and will adequately prepare our children to live and work in the 21st century.”
  • 34. r Mas tery uden ts fo aring St tury S kills” “Prep st Cen of 21 Cha pter 10 y ncy Fre and Na Fisher By D ouglas
  • 35. “Like the chalkboard of our school days, the best technologies fade into the background – they “weave” themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.”
  • 36. “Humans need to communicate, share, store and create. As a species, we’ve engaged in these functions for centuries. There’s really nothing new about them. What is new are the forms, or tools, that students use to meet these needs.”
  • 37. “Given that our attempts to ban technology have failed and technological innovation is accelerating, it’s time that we consider the use of 21st century tools that serve long-standing functions.”
  • 38. “If we focus on the tool but lose sight of the purpose, we are forever condemned to playing catch-up in a landscape of rapidly changing technology.”
  • 39. “The tools themselves evolve; our task as educators is to foreground communication while keeping abreast of the technologies that support it.”
  • 40. “Focusing on the tool at the expense of the purpose means that we shortchange our students. We risk failure to prepare our students to be 21st century learners who can adapt to new technology…
  • 41. … because they understand the collaborative, cooperative and communicative purposes that underlie the tool.”
  • 42. “ … as teachers, we should focus on functions of the technology rather than the tools or forms of technology.”
  • 43. “We have to stop thinking of technology in terms of nouns (PowerPoint, YouTube, or Twitter) and instead think in terms of verbs (presenting, sharing, communicating).”
  • 44. “As their teachers, it is our responsibility to meet them halfway. We have been entrusted to guide the next generation, and doing so requires that we apprentice them in the functions they will need to be successful…
  • 45. …and this success will involve tools that we haven’t yet imagined. We’re no longer stressed about this; we’re excited to learn alongside students as they teach us tools and we help them understand functions.”
  • 46. “Our goal is to release responsibility for learning to students, yet still provide them with the support required to be successful. We have found the gradual release of responsibility model most appropriate to accomplish the goal…
  • 47. … it suggests that teachers move purposefully from providing extensive support to using peer support and then no support…”
  • 48. “teachers have to move from assuming “all the responsibility for performing a task…to a situation in which the students assume all of the responsibility.”