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Standard-based Education.pptx

  1. STANDARDS-BASED EDUCATION Common Core State Standards and Partnership for 21st Century Skills
  2. How do you understand ‘Standard’? Does standardization limit freedom?
  3. STANDARDS-BASED EDUCATION • Standards can be understood as definitions of what someone should know and be able to do to be considered competent in a particular (professional or educational) domain. • Standards can be used to describe and communicate what is most worthy or desirable to achieve, what counts as quality learning or as good practice.
  4. STANDARDS-BASED EDUCATION • Standards can also be used as measures or benchmarks, and, thus, as a tool for decision- making, indicating the distance between actual performance and the minimum level of performance required to be considered competent.
  5. STANDARDS-BASED EDUCATION • Content standards, which define what is valued (in learning, teaching or school leaders’ performance). • The definition about how to assess the achievement of content standards, in other words, the rules under which evidence is to be gathered in order to assess teaching or learning. • Performance standards, which indicate how well someone has to perform to be considered competent in the domain defined by the content standards (Robinson, 1998).
  6. 21st Century Skills
  7. Describe the 21st Century Skills Identify ways to develop the 21st century skills; Apply the 21st century skills to improve teaching and learning. Objectives…
  8. The 21st-Century Skills Gap  Attitude, Skills and Knowledge are the driving forces of economic growth and social development for any country.  Presently, the country faces a demand – supply mismatch, as the economy needs more ‘skilled’ workforce than that is available.  In this globally and digitally interconnected world, all learners, from cradle to career, need new skills and knowledge to succeed.
  9. 1. Foundational literacies ... 2. Competencies ... 3. Character Qualities… • 21st Century Skills
  10.  21st Century skills are 16 abilities that today’s students need to succeed in their careers during the Information Age….
  11. 1. Literacy Skills 2. Numeracy Skills 3. Scientific literacy Skills 4. ICT literacy Skills 5. Financial literacy Skills 6. Cultural and Civic literacy Skills I. Foundational literacies ...
  12. 1. Literacy Skill… Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak and listen in a way that lets us communicate effectively and make sense of the world. Good Communicator
  13. 2. Numeracy Skill… Ability to use numbers and other symbols to understand and express quantitative relationships…
  14. 3. Scientific literacy…. Ability to use scientific knowledge and principles to understand one's environment and test hypotheses…
  15. 4. ICT literacy… Ability to use and create technology-based content, including finding and sharing information, answering questions, interacting with other people and computer programming…
  16. 5. Financial literacy… Ability to understand and apply conceptual and numerical aspects of finance in practice…
  17. 6. Cultural and Civic literacy… Ability to understand, appreciate, analyse and apply knowledge of the humanities….
  18. 1. Critical Thinking/ Problem-Solving Skills 2. Creativity Thinking Skills 3. Communication Skills 4. Collaboration II . •Competencies
  19. 7. Critical Thinking/ Problem-Solving Skill… Ability to identify, analyse and evaluate situations, ideas and information to formulate responses and solutions…
  20. 8. Creativity Skill… Ability to imagine and devise new, innovative ways of addressing problems, answering questions or expressing meaning through the application, synthesis or repurposing of knowledge…
  21. 9. Communication Skills… Ability to listen to, understand, convey and contextualize information through verbal, nonverbal, visual and written means…
  22. 10. Collaboration / Team Work Ability to work in a team towards a common goal, including the ability to prevent and manage conflict…
  23. Curiosity Initiative .Persistence/ Grit Adaptability Leadership Social and Cultural Awarenes s III - Character Qualities
  24. 11. Curiosity… Ability and desire to ask questions and to demonstrate open-mindedness and inquisitiveness
  25. 12. Initiative… Ability and desire to proactively undertake a new task or goal
  26. 13. Persistence/ Grit Ability to sustain interest and effort and to persevere to accomplish a task or goal
  27. 14. Adaptability / Flexibility …  Ability to change plans, methods, opinions or goals in light of new information… Having adaptability and flexibility skills means you are open and willing to learn new things, take on new challenges and make adjustments to suit transitions in the workplace. Flexibility
  28. 15. Leadership… Ability to effectively direct, guide and inspire others to accomplish a common goal…
  29. 16. Social and Cultural Awareness… Ability to interact with other people in a socially, culturally and ethically appropriate way…
  30.  Have you experienced awareness when interacting with a colleague who is culturally different from you?  Have you realized that certain words and gestures can be offensive or insensitive in some cultures?  As workplaces become diverse globally, it is important for each one of us to have a high level of cultural and social awareness.  Employability skills in today’s rapidly changing work environment requires cultural sensitivity skills to be an important part of our experience and knowledge. What are these Skills? Your social and cultural skills will determine your ability to understand and respect cultural and social differences. Depending on nationality, ethnicity, religion and other factors, the attitudes, viewpoints and customs of people will differ. Being aware of this is crucial to help you accept, respect and embrace these differences. 16. Social and Cultural Awareness…
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