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21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times
Trilling and Fadel describe in very readable, practical terms how to infuse 21st century skills from standards all the way into the classroom. The DVD is full of wonderful ah-ha moments to illustrate the possibilities. A terrific traveling companion for educators, parents, and business and government decision makers concerned about the future of our kids.
Paige Johnson, 2009 Chair of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills; Global K-12 Manager, Intel Corporation
Bernie Trilling and Charles Fadel have written a book that is truly visionary, providing sound insight into education in the 21st century. Their book provides solid, practical advice for educators, policymakers, business leaders, and others interested in improving Americas position in the global economy. I recommend it to anyone interested in maximizing classroom effectiveness in this digital age.
Dr. Steven L. Paine, West Virginia Superintendent of Schools
A must-read for anyone interested in the ability of the United States to compete in a global economy. Educators, policymakers, business leaders, parents, and students will benefit from the comprehensive information on 21st century skills.
Mary Ann Wolf, executive director, State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA)
Working, living, and learning in the 21st century will require an expanded set of skills, competencies, and flexibilities. We must prepare for a continuous learning and reskilling process throughout our lives and careers. This is a powerful exploration of what we collectively face as we live the future. A must-read!
Elliott Masie, CEO and chair, The Learning Consortium
Trilling and Fadel take the 21st century skills debate beyond rhetoric, providing a substantive, compelling, and engaging argument for the skills and competencies that our children need to succeed in a Knowledge Age economy. The skills they describe are the essential lifeblood of a productive, engaged, and intelligent citizenrythis book is a must-read for skeptics and enthusiasts alike!
Margaret Honey, president and CEO, New York Hall of Science
Hooray to Bernie Trilling and Charles Fadel for demystifying 21st century skills. This book makes clear why education must change: to help prepare students to meet complex challenges, fulfill their civic responsibilities, and live fulfilling lives. Full of crisp descriptions, 21st Century Skills persuasively shows why policymakers and educators should runnot walkto implement 21st century learning designs.
John Wilson, executive director, National Education Association
With 21st Century Skills, Bernie Trilling and Charles Fadel have given us a global search and replace for outdated educational thinking. Replace scope and sequence with the 21st Century Learning Framework, the P21 rainbow.
Milton Chen, executive director, The George Lucas Educational Foundation
Charles and Bernies book cuts to the core challenge facing our countryis our education system preparing our children with the skills to succeed in a flat 21st century world? Much more than a treatise on what is wrong with education, they provide a compelling vision for education as it should be and a road map for getting where we need to go.
Keith R. Krueger, CEO, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
This book presents an innovative, comprehensive strategy for evolving education to meet the needs of 21st century society.
Chris Dede, Harvard School of Education
The authors have done nothing less than provide a bold framework for designing a 21st century approach to education, an approach aimed at preparing all of our children to successfully meet the challenges of this brave, new world.
Paul Reville, Secretary of Education, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Its about time that we have such an accessible and wise book about the 21st century skills that so many companies, policymakers, and educators are talking about.
Roy Pea, Stanford University, professor of education and the learning sciences
Trilling and Fadel lay out a comprehensive understanding of what is meant by 21st century skills. Read this book with a notepadyoull be jotting down ideas for how to use the information in your school district. A must-read for superintendents, curriculum directors, and teachers.
Anne L. Bryant, executive director, National School Boards Association
21st Century Skills is full of interesting examples illustrating both what work will look like in the years ahead and how thoughtful educators are preparing children to thrive in tomorrows workplaces. The richness of the examples reflects the authors extensive knowledge of how work is changing in the nations most innovative firms and their deep involvement in the efforts to improve Americas schools.
Richard J. Murnane, Thompson Professor of Education and Society, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Trilling and Fadel have captured powerful insight into critical 21st century learning skills. Life goes on and so must learningthis book is a must for anyone interested in the future of education.
Allan Weis, Former IBM vice president, founder of ThinkQuest and Advanced Network & Services
21st Century Skills provides specific recommendations for how we canindeed mustchange the curriculum, teaching, assessment, use of technology, and the organization of our schools to better prepare students to be productive, creative citizens and workers in the global society and economy of the 21st century.
Robert B. Kozma, Ph.D., emeritus director, Center for Technology in Learning, SRI International
Bernie and Charles have presented a well-researched and futuristic framework for changing how we teach and learn for the 21st century. It will be up to all of us to accept this challenge and move our country and world into and beyond the 21st century.
Kathy Hurley, senior vice president, Pearson K-12 Solutions and Pearson Foundation; Incoming Chair, The Partnership for 21st Century Skills
This is a well-written and referenced road map for the complicated and interconnected collection of skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are essential for citizens to master in our increasingly complex and rapidly changing technological society.
John E. Abele, Founding Chairman of the Board, Boston Scientific
Inspirational and motivational, this book is a practical guide to implementing and understanding 21st century skills. Every teacher and parent should read it so they can prepare their children and their students to solve the problems of tomorrow, today.
Dr. Barbara Bobbi Kurshan, executive director, Curriki
After all the talk about organizing education, this book leads us back to what education is for. 21st Century Skills is a comprehensive and elegant survey of our changing world, the skills it requires, and how those skills can be taught and learned. Here is a blueprint for 21st century schooling.
Michael Stevenson, vice president, Global Education, Cisco
This book presents an excellent case and road map for K-12 schools, for balancing content knowledge delivery with the development of necessary skills for success. It can serve as a valuable guide for parents, educators, and policymakers.