- Steelton-Highspire School District
- CLASSROOMS FOR THE FUTURE
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What does a Classroom for the Future look like? What does the school look like?20th Century Skills vs 21st Century SkillsSchool 1.0 changes to School 2.0
Teacher-Directed Lessons Collaborative Chalk abd Talk Create Knowledge Seat Work Analyze Information Whole-Class Question-Answer Discovery Worksheets Teacher as a guide:facilitatorof learningOne teacher, one subject Technology as a tool Value learning Walls: M-F 7:30-3;30 Profession developmentfor teachersCritical Thinking Single Media Standards addressed Higher order thinking Individual Assignments Demonstrate knowledgeof subject matterDissect information Knowledge-based learning Organize curriculum tomaximize studentunderstandingSelf-assess Content Coverage Student successvery importantLearner centered Memorization and recall Design pland and goalsfor student learningInteractive Quiz and tests assessment Communicate learninggoals for all studentsStudents responsible fortheir learningTextbook dependent Communicate with studentsand parentsw about student progressClassroom without walls, 24-365 Technology as an incentive Informed decision making Teaching to one learning style Project based Learning isolated skills andfactoidsTechnology Rich Learning content Facilitators addressing the learningstyles of all learnersLearning how to learn Performance-based assessments 20th Century 21st Century
Last Modified on December 16, 2008