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Developing 21 st Century Thinkers

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Portrait of a 21st Century Student What adjectives would you use to describe a 21st century student? If you are interested in helping students ask deeper questions, collaborate effectively and produce quality projects, this session is for you. We will explore resources and strategies that develop those much need skills for future academic and professional success. Presenter: Cheryl Ellis - Zaner-Bloser Publishing - Franklin, TN

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Developing 21st Century Thinkers

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21st Century Student

What skills are needed to be college and career ready?

Creative Thinking

Critical Thinking

Collaboration Communication

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Assessment - Past

Level One (Recall/

Understand)

Level Two (Apply)

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Assessments Next Generation

Level One (Recall/

Understand)

Level Two (Apply)

Level Three (Analyze/ Evaluate)

Level Four (Create)

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What’s your preference?

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Critical Thinking

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Communication Casual & Simple

Formal & Complex

Friendly talk Quick notes Texting Personal e-mails Blogs Class notes Class discussions Business e-mails Business letters Interviews Informational speeches Stories/songs Podcasts Essays/reports Persuasive speeches Project presentations

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Communication

R A F T

ole

udience

orm

opic

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Collaboration

Appreciating Diversity

Carrying Out Group Work

Resolving Conflicts

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Inquiry Process

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Cheryl H. Ellis [email protected]