Posted by Chip on August 2, 2010
Commenting on my last post on 21st Century Skills, Tracy wrote: “Every time I read, hear, or think about 21st Century Skills I automatically connect to the Responsive Classroom® approach. The core skills of the approach are at the very heart of 21st Century Skills. Those of us already using RC do not think of [...]
Categories: Building Relationships & Community, Education Reform, The Responsive Classroom® approach |
Tags: 21st century skills, Building Relationships & Community, Education Reform, learning communities, the Responsive Classroom approach |
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Posted by Chip on July 16, 2010
A great emphasis in education these days is the call for “21st Century Skills” to be taught in PreK–12 education. The purpose of this emphasis is to bring curriculum and instruction into alignment and relevance with the environment today’s students will live and work in as adults. JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Ask Chip a question or [...]
Categories: Education Reform, Thinking Developmentally |
Tags: 21st century skills, Education Reform, social-emotional development, social-emotional learning |
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