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Presentation given by Apple's Karen Cator at www.ilc2008.org.
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Our MissionTo create the best possible learning environment for this generation of students.
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Global Competition
Global Interdependence
Ubiquitous Information
Workplace Innovation
Student Experience
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Of every 100 ninth graders in the US only…No Child Left Behind?
GraduateHigh School
69
Source: National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, Policy Alert, April 2004
ImmediatelyEnroll in College
40Are Still Enrolled
in College
27Graduate College
on Time
18
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
1960 1970 1980 1990 2002
How the Demand for Skills has Changed
Complex Communications
Expert Thinking
Routine Cognitive
Routine Manual
Levy and Murnane for the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Industry in the USA in 2015
Creative Work
ResearchDevelopmentDesignMarketing and SalesGlobal Supply Chain Management
Routine Work Done by People
Routine Work a Done by Machines
Tough Choices or Tough Times, National Center on Education and the Economy, 2007 Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
21st-Century Skills Framework
Learning and Innovation Skills
Core Subjects and21st-Century ThemesLife and
Career Skills
Information,Media, andTechnology
Skills
© 2004 Partnership for 21st-Century Skills Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
• English, reading, language arts• World languages• Arts• Mathematics• Economics• Science• Geography• History• Government and Civics
Core Subjects
Source: Partnership for 21st-Century Skills. 2006.
Core Subjects
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
21st-Century Themes
• Global awareness• Financial, economic, business and entrepreneurial literacy
• Civic literacy• Health literacy
Source: Partnership for 21st-Century Skills. 2006.
Core Subjects and21st-Century Themes
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
• Flexibility and adaptability• Initiative and self-direction• Social and cross-cultural skills• Productivity and accountability• Leadership and responsibility
Life and Career Skills
Core Subjects and21st-Century Themes
Life andCareer Skills
Source: Partnership for 21st-Century Skills. 2006. Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Learning and Innovation Skills
• Creativity and innovation• Critical thinking and problem solving• Communication and collaboration
Core Subjects and21st-Century Themes
Life andCareer Skills
Learning and Innovation Skills
Source: Partnership for 21st-Century Skills. 2006. Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
• Information literacy• Media literacy• Information and communication technology literacy
Life andCareer Skills
Learning and Innovation Skills
Information, Media and Technology
Core Subjects and21st-Century Themes Information,
Media, andTechnology
Skills
Source: Partnership for 21st Century Skills. 2006. Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
New Standards for a New Generation
Technology operations and concepts
Creativity and innovation
Communication and collaboration
Research and information
Critical thinking and problem solving
Digital citizenship
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
21st-Century Requirements and Rewards
Working in teams
Asking the right questions/solving new problems
Initiative, leadership, taking responsible risks
Learning how to find, communicate, and apply information
Interacting in a multimedia, graphics-based environment
Time management, prioritization
Source: Tony Wagner, Harvard University, 2007
Working across disciplines
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
What should the 21st Century Learning environment look like?
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
What are the Enabling Trends?
Social Interactions for Learning
User Created Content
Mobility - 24/7 Access
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
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HGTVDesign on a Dime
Designer’s Challenge 24 Hour Design
Spice up my Kitchen
Designed to Sell
Mission Organization
Scrapbooking
Curb Appeal Design RemixTLC
Top Chef
What Not to Wear
Take Home Chef
Discovery
American Chopper
Flip that House
Trading Spaces
Dirtiest Jobs
Myth Busters
Science Channel
Build it Bigger
MegaScience
National Geographic Channel
Naked ScienceCurb AppealDog Whisperer
Miami Ink
Food Network DIY Network
Hells Kitchen
Ace of CakesDesign Remix
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Innovation
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow - TodayACOT2
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow - TodayACOT2
Phase 3 Application
Phase 2 Communication
Phase 1 Articulation
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
6 Design Principles of 21st Century High School
21st Century Skill Outcomes
Relevant and Applied curriculum
Informative Assessments
Social & Emotional
Connection
Culture of Creativity and
Innovation
24/7 Access to Tools and Resources
Students
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
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Phase 3 Application 9th Grade Curriculum Project
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
Challenge Based Learning - Framework
Big Idea
Essential Question
Guiding Questions Guiding ActivitiesGuiding ResourcesWeb and iTunes U
Publishing - Student Samples Publishing - Student Reflection/documentation
Assessment
Solution - Action
The Challenge
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
“Teachers must move beyond the role of facilitators and become collaborators in learning, seeking new knowledge alongside students and modeling positive habits of work and mind.”
Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow - Today
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org
TM and © 2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
Presentation by Karen Cator, Apple at www.ilc2008.org