The 21st Century
Classroom…
The 21st Century Classroom…
Doesn't just focus on "what“ students learn, it focuses more on "how"
students learn best...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Knows the difference between something that is hard, and something that is
rigorous...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Makes learning both relevant and meaningful...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Recognizes we're preparing our students for a world that doesn't yet exist
using technology that hasn't yet been invented to solve problems we haven't
even thought of...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Embraces the notion that education should be done "with" our students,
rather than "to" our students...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Provides opportunities for students to explore, discover, create & experience
failure...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Accepts that the world is a playground for learners, and learning can no
longer be contained to the four walls of a classroom...
The 21st Century Classroom…
Understands that you can't be "data-driven" unless you actually make
adjustments and modifications to your instructional practices as a result of
that data...
The 21st Century Classroom Review…
Know How your Students Learn
Know the difference between hard and rigorous assignments
Keep your content Relevant and Meaningful
Remember we are preparing students for a future that we have no idea what
will be required of them.
Education is something that happens with students not to them.
Failure is an experience.
Real learning doesn’t occur in a classroom
Gather data, analyze it, make assessments from it and take action.
Source: http://www.justintarte.com/2013/04/the-21st-century-classroom.html