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Catering for 21 st Century Thinking Skills… Reflections on conceptual Reflections on conceptual understanding and application in the classroom and beyond

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Catering for 21st Century Thinking Skills…

Reflections on conceptual

Reflections on conceptual understanding and application in the classroom and beyond

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BIG IDEA: Students are finding analysis harder in the ‘google world’. Strategies to help prioritise information, critically evaluate and think creatively are skills needed

for effective synthesis to prove understanding

Outcome: Reflect on teaching and learning strategies

Outline:

1)Analysis2) The challenge of synthesis3) Student self-evaluation and proving knowledge in assessment situations

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Just to get us thinking… ‘The Scarlatti Tilt’

DO NOW:Take the perspective of the police officer in the story below and hypothesise what happened? "It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San

Jose with a man who's learning to play the violin." That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver. (from Revenge of the Lawn: Stories 1962-1970)

DO LATER: How do you come to your conclusion?

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Unlocking the chest…

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What this exercise teaches students:

That the way we read and evaluate information is based on our values and preconceptionsTo question the way we accept text types we are familiar with- How has this become a famous ‘short story’?To be conscious and critical of the media we consume not just accept itVoicing an opinion is crucial to be active in the learning process and this skill is perhaps more important than ever

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Why do kids need to know how to prioritise

information?

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Summary of 21st century skills:

Ways of thinking : Creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making and learningWays of working: Communication and collaborationTools for working:. Information and communications technology (ICT) and information literacySkills for living in the world: Citizenship, life and career, and personal and social responsibilityFrom Assessment & Teaching of 21st century skills: http://atc21s.org/index.php/about/what-are-21st-century-skills/

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Analysis is more important than ever due to the multitude of media around us

Sir Ken Robinson on Changing Education paradigms

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4 Cs for success

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Useful analysis templates :

6 Cs source analysis:http://www.calisphere.universityofcalifornia.edu/themed_collections/pdf/6cs_primary_source.pdfDocument analysis worksheets (need to be adapted) http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/worksheets/http://seattlecentral.edu/faculty/gmurphy/Soc120/Media%20Literacy%20Worksheet.pdfPrimary source analysis resources http://www.loc.gov/teachers/usingprimarysources/guides.html

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Why this is not enough anymore:

Howard Gardner outlines in 5 minds for the future, skills needed to succeed in the 21st century: 1.The disciplined

mind

2. The synthesising mind

3. The creating mind

4. The respectful mind

5. The ethical mind

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Notions of fixed intelligence have been

challengedNew Kinds of Smart by Bill Lucas and Guy Glaxton argue that the school system still caters for a fixed idea of what can be achieved, rather than viewing it as infinite.

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Provocative material to get beyond the ‘I dunno’ response for analysis

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Synthesis:

Real world observations and interviews

Reading of critical scholarship tasks e.g ‘Socratic circle’

EXPERIENTIALLEARNING

Perspective role play activities

LEARNING TO APPLY THE METALANGUAGE

WRITING TASKS AND REFLECTIONS

Interactive graphic organisers

Explicit use of ‘I’ in opinion based tasks before making it objective

Active citizenship tasks to enhanceUnderstanding of Social justice

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Guiding ‘light bulb’ moments from fun

Fakebook

InteractiveTimelinesDipity.com

Google SketchUp

Google Earth

Edmodo

Itunes U

Music video analysis

satire

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Year 7 History example

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Other tools for synthesis:

http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/printouts/- + Graphic organiser templates plus interactive links for students to create and save their work if using laptopsCollaborative exercises to plan group responseswww.wordle.net- creating word banks for topicsAsk students to prepare an interactive ‘cheat sheet’ for an extended response. Before attempting a response, students critique each other’s cheatsheets for how effective their notes were for memory recall. They then combine these strategies to prepare a collaborative ‘cheat sheet’ on google docs with live edits and attempt the question.

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Evaluation strategies for students:

1) Encouraging effective note writing from the outset in class tasks (e.g making individual notes make sense using a variety of visual and chunk strategies)

2) Peer evaluation of practise responses against past paper marking criteria

3) Research essays incorporating media file activities and content analysis for deep learning and conceptual understanding

4) Active citizenship ‘create’ tasks spanning digital and traditional text types

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One last thought for students and us alike…

If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original.””

Sir Ken Robinson – Creativity expert

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