21 st  Century Teachers Catherine Hardin Jason Miller Justin Carver
21 st  Century Framework
A New Vision of Teaching  STANDARD 1:  TEACHERS DEMONSTRATE LEADERSHIP
Teachers Lead in the Classroom Teachers demonstrate leadership in the school. Teachers lead the teaching profession. Teachers advocate for schools and students Teachers demonstrate high ethical standards.
A New Vision of Teaching  STANDARD II:  TEACHERS ESTABLISH A RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT FOR A DIVERSE POPULATION OF STUDENTS
Teachers embrace diversity in the school community and in the world. Teachers treat students as individuals. Teachers adapt their teaching for the benefit of students with special needs. Teachers work collaboratively with the families and significant adults in the lives of their students. Encourage an environment that is inviting, respectful, supportive, inclusive, and flexible.
STANDARDS 3:  TEACHERS KNOW THE CONTENT THEY TEACH A New Vision of Teaching
Teachers align their instruction with the North Carolina Standard Course of Study. Teachers know the content appropriate to their teaching specialty. Teachers recognize the interconnectedness of content areas/disciplines. Teachers make instruction relevant to students.
A New Vision of Teaching STANDARDS IV:  TEACHERS FACILITATE LEARNING  FOR THEIR STUDENTS
Teachers know the ways in which learning takes place, and they know the appropriate levels of intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of their students. Teachers plan instruction appropriate for their students. Teachers use a variety of instructional methods. Teachers integrate and utilize technology in their instruction. Teachers help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Teachers help students work in teams and develop leadership qualities. Teachers communicate effectively. Teachers use a variety of methods to assess what each student has learned.
A New Vision of Teaching STANDARDS V: TEACHERS REFLECT ON THEIR PRACTICE
Teachers analyze student learning. Teachers link professional growth to their professional goals. Teachers function effectively in a complex, dynamic environment.
What does 21 st  century Professional Development look like? 21st century skills professional development prepares teachers and principals to integrate 21st century skills into their classrooms and schools. Professional development for the 21st century should be a part of a comprehensive emphasis on 21st century skills that includes updates to standards and assessments.
Successful 21st century professional development programs:  Ensure educators understand the importance of 21st century skills and how to integrate them into daily instruction  Enable collaboration among all participants  Allow teachers and principals to construct their own learning communities  Tap the expertise within a school or school district through coaching, mentoring and team teaching  Support educators in their role of facilitators of learning  Use 21st century tools
21st Century Professional Development Highlights ways teachers can seize opportunities for integrating 21st century skills, tools and teaching strategies into their classroom practice — and help them identify what activities they can replace/de-emphasize Balances direct instruction with project-oriented teaching methods Illustrates how a deeper understanding of subject matter can actually enhance problem-solving, critical thinking, and other 21st century skills Enables 21st century professional learning communities for teachers that model the kinds of classroom learning that best promotes 21st century skills for students Cultivates teachers’ ability to identify students’ particular learning styles, intelligences, strengths and weaknesses Helps teachers develop their abilities to use various strategies (such as formative assessments) to reach diverse students and create environments that support differentiated teaching and learning Supports the continuous evaluation of students’ 21st century skills development.
Resources http://www.ncptsc.org/Standards.html http://p21.org/documents/p21-stateimp_professional_development.pdf

21st century teachers

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    21 st Century Teachers Catherine Hardin Jason Miller Justin Carver
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    21 st Century Framework
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    A New Visionof Teaching STANDARD 1: TEACHERS DEMONSTRATE LEADERSHIP
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    Teachers Lead inthe Classroom Teachers demonstrate leadership in the school. Teachers lead the teaching profession. Teachers advocate for schools and students Teachers demonstrate high ethical standards.
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    A New Visionof Teaching STANDARD II: TEACHERS ESTABLISH A RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT FOR A DIVERSE POPULATION OF STUDENTS
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    Teachers embrace diversityin the school community and in the world. Teachers treat students as individuals. Teachers adapt their teaching for the benefit of students with special needs. Teachers work collaboratively with the families and significant adults in the lives of their students. Encourage an environment that is inviting, respectful, supportive, inclusive, and flexible.
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    STANDARDS 3: TEACHERS KNOW THE CONTENT THEY TEACH A New Vision of Teaching
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    Teachers align theirinstruction with the North Carolina Standard Course of Study. Teachers know the content appropriate to their teaching specialty. Teachers recognize the interconnectedness of content areas/disciplines. Teachers make instruction relevant to students.
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    A New Visionof Teaching STANDARDS IV: TEACHERS FACILITATE LEARNING FOR THEIR STUDENTS
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    Teachers know theways in which learning takes place, and they know the appropriate levels of intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of their students. Teachers plan instruction appropriate for their students. Teachers use a variety of instructional methods. Teachers integrate and utilize technology in their instruction. Teachers help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Teachers help students work in teams and develop leadership qualities. Teachers communicate effectively. Teachers use a variety of methods to assess what each student has learned.
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    A New Visionof Teaching STANDARDS V: TEACHERS REFLECT ON THEIR PRACTICE
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    Teachers analyze studentlearning. Teachers link professional growth to their professional goals. Teachers function effectively in a complex, dynamic environment.
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    What does 21st century Professional Development look like? 21st century skills professional development prepares teachers and principals to integrate 21st century skills into their classrooms and schools. Professional development for the 21st century should be a part of a comprehensive emphasis on 21st century skills that includes updates to standards and assessments.
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    Successful 21st centuryprofessional development programs: Ensure educators understand the importance of 21st century skills and how to integrate them into daily instruction Enable collaboration among all participants Allow teachers and principals to construct their own learning communities Tap the expertise within a school or school district through coaching, mentoring and team teaching Support educators in their role of facilitators of learning Use 21st century tools
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    21st Century ProfessionalDevelopment Highlights ways teachers can seize opportunities for integrating 21st century skills, tools and teaching strategies into their classroom practice — and help them identify what activities they can replace/de-emphasize Balances direct instruction with project-oriented teaching methods Illustrates how a deeper understanding of subject matter can actually enhance problem-solving, critical thinking, and other 21st century skills Enables 21st century professional learning communities for teachers that model the kinds of classroom learning that best promotes 21st century skills for students Cultivates teachers’ ability to identify students’ particular learning styles, intelligences, strengths and weaknesses Helps teachers develop their abilities to use various strategies (such as formative assessments) to reach diverse students and create environments that support differentiated teaching and learning Supports the continuous evaluation of students’ 21st century skills development.
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