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Festival of Education: The Heart of New, Chengu, China, Sept.2014 Preparing our Youth for the 21 st Century
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Derek Wenmoth

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Festival of Education: The Heart of New, Chengu, China, Sept.2014

Preparing our Youth for the 21st Century

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MIHI

E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e rau rangatira mā Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa To all authorities, all voices, to the many leaders gathered here Greetings, greetings, greetings to everyone

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OUR CHANGING WORLD

•  Our world is changing and changing rapidly.   •  What must we do to prepare students for living and

working in the 21st century? •  How must our schools and teachers change to meet

these opportunities and challenges?

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EDUCATION IS THE POWERHOUSE

•  Education is the powerhouse of modern societies •  We need highly-skilled people •  With increasingly sophisticated skills and digital

competencies

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THE DIGITAL CHALLENGE

•  Proud history of education in NZ •  Quality teaching and innovation •  Digital technologies pose challenges and opportunities

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NEED FOR DIGITAL LITERACY

We must equip our students with the knowledge, capabilities and values essential to participate fully and safely in an increasingly digital world.

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NEW SKILLSETS REQUIRED

New skillsets for the knowledge economy… •  Complex problem solving •  Innovation and creativity •  Communication and collaboration •  Designers and creators – not passive consumers

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NEW ZEALAND CURRICULUM

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THINKING

•  Intellectual curiosity is at the heart of this competency. •  Creative, critical and metacognitive processes •  Making sense of information, experiences and ideas

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USING LANGUAGE, SYMBOLS, TEXTS

•  Can interpret and use words, number, images and movement •  Confidently use ICT to access and provide information and to

communicate with others

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MANAGING SELF

•  Are enterprising, resourceful and reliable •  Establish personal goals, make plans, manage projects •  Know when to lead, when to follow, and when and how to act

independently.

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RELATING TO OTHERS

•  Includes the ability to listen actively •  Recognise different points of view •  Negotiate, and share ideas.

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PARTICIPATING AND CONTRIBUTING

•  Contributing appropriately as a group member •  Making connections with others •  Creating opportunities for others in the group. •  Cross-cultural awareness and global collaborations are essential.

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1.  High expectations 2.  Treaty of Waitangi 3.  Cultural diversity 4.  Inclusion 5.  Learning to learn 6.  Community

engagement 7.  Coherence 8.  Future focus

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FUTURE FOCUS

•  How can education prepare students for living in the 21st century?

•  How can schooling change to meet the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century?

•  How can we prepare students to address "future-focused" issues?

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FUTURE FOCUS THEMES

•  Sustainability •  Enterprise •  Globalization •  Citizenship

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•  Personalising learning •  Inclusive environments •  Develop learning capacity •  Learner and teacher roles •  Culture of continuous learning •  New kinds of partnerships •  Role of technology in all of this

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OUR CHALLENGE

•  Passing on of knowledge

•  Passing exams •  Passive

Confident, connected, actively involved, life-long learners

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TEACHER’S PD JUST IN TIME

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OUR TREASURE

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