Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

To my surprise, New Jersey is 21st Century Ready! The state that I reside in is actually "committed to preparing students to live and work effectively in the 21st century" (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2010). I would like to know if my school district plans on partnering up with P21 to "help our students understand, connect to and act on critical global issues by integrating 21st century perspectives into curricula in all Core Curriculum Content Standard areas" (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2010).
I feel this is an extremely informative Website. I was happy to see that P21 was working hard to implement seven strategies to promote success for all students. I especially was impressed with the mention of fusing the three Rs and four Cs into the education system because as P21 states, "Higher standards are essential" (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2010). I feel holding students to higher standards is crucial to their success.
One aspect of the website that I did not like was that it is necessary to click on multiple links to find out one bit of information, and this may be too time consuming for some. On the other hand, maybe it is a very user friendly site, but the user is not technologically inept.
Although this website claims to being committed to its fourteen state partners, I feel that my school district is not taking advantage of this partnership. Ken Kay, the president of P21, emphasized how "every student needs to be 21st century ready" (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2010). I think educators need to be 21st century ready so we can prepare our students to be 21st century ready.

Reference:
Partnership for 21st Century Skills. (2010). Fusing the Three Rs and Four Cs for 21st Century Readiness. [Motion picture]. United States: Partnership for 21st Century Skills.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Blogging in the Classroom

I would love to start a blog in my ninth grade English classroom. I had an idea to assign an outside reading novel and then assign critical thinking questions, and have my students collaborate with their class members as well as with other students of the same level. I think as time went on, we could expand our horizons and start to interact with students from other schools outside of our district, perhaps even in neighboring states, and eventually worldwide. I always plan on assigning outside reading for all of my students, but end up only accomplishing the task with my honor students. My college prep kids sometimes fall through the cracks because I run out of time, but this would be a terrific way to access the assignment-through blogging. I know my students would enjoy collaborating with their peers, and also with students from other schools. I think if my students felt the impact of their learning, and realized other kids were doing what they were doing, it would make it that much more interesting for them.

Blogging about an outside reading novel would enhance their reading and writing skills because they would have to read the novel before they could intelligently answer the questions and discuss. Also, if they knew a variety of students were going to see their work and discuss the novel with them, they would think twice about jotting down just anything, or reading the cliffs notes. This would also offer the students who don't speak up in class, to offer their insights. This classroom blog could serve as a learning tool for all students. They would interact with other students about a novel they truly like, and they could gain knowledge and be able to expand on their ideas.

I think this type of blogging activity enhances the lesson because we read various novels in class, and I think this would be an extension of this. I always tell my students, "The more you read, the smarter you become. You are exercising your mind, and you are expanding your vocabulary. All of this will help you function as a productive member of society, and wouldn't it be cool to use a big word once in a blue moon?"

Thursday, March 4, 2010

First time blogger

Hello fellow bloggers! I have just created my first blog for my first graduate level technology course.