My reaction to the Web site:
- I found the website to be filled with valuable information. I went so far as to send the web address to my entire staff. What impressed me most was that in the resource section there was a huge variety of resources that would be beneficial to many content areas. Often websites are only good for a particular content area, but the Partnership for 21st Century Skills had resources that could be used for many different areas of study. One of the links I found that I believe I can use and implement in my classroom was S.O.S. For Information Literacy . A lesson plan I would like to review is called No One Mourns the Wiki. I liked this lesson plan because it could be applied to any group project that students have been doing in a traditional manner such as with PowerPoint.
What information on the site surprised you?
- I was surprised that my state was not on the list. We are one of the lowest states for per pupil spending, so maybe I should not be surprised. Yet when I look at the list of council members I see Microsoft which is headquartered in Washington State.
Did you disagree with anything on the site? Explain.
- I disagree with P21 for strongly supporting No Child Left Behind. In its current state I cannot agree with the premise of No Child Left Behind. I disagree with the core subjects recognized by the Act. I do not teach any of these subjects yet I support the skills and academic content areas of all of them when I use real-world examples in my classroom on a daily basis.
What are the implications for your students and for you as a contemporary educator?
- The implications for my students will be whether or not they will be exposed to these skills and tools in the majority of their classes. If they are only exposed in my classroom I am not sure they will learn enough to be ready for the work environment. The implications for me are that I need to utilize my time to find ways I can integrate critical thinking and communication skills into my class using some of the technologies the students are using already. I need to make time to get together with other teachers across content areas and show them how easy it is to implement these tools. Introducing new delivery methods does not necessarily mean more work.