Monday, December 12, 2011

Teaching 21st Century Skills


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Based on our work during our opening staff development at our Magnet Schools - Magnet Communities Educational Summit, and continued research in the area of what our students will need to have  in order to be successful after their high school experience, I have assembled a first draft of the Profile of a Siskiyou Union High School Graduate. This first draft includes the 21st Century Skills portion of the profile. Still to come will be the academic content standards, and a section of specific experiences that we want all students to have during their high school years.

The Profile opens with the statement:

To succeed in college, career, and be a productive citizen in the 21st century, students must be supported in mastering both content and skills. In addition to core subject proficiency, we must provide all students with experiences that ensure they are:

  • Critical Thinkers
  • Problem Solvers
  • Researchers
  • Communicators
  • Collaborators
  • Information and technology users
  • Innovators
  • Leaders
  • Creative
  • Motivated and persistent
  • Resilient
  • Self-aware and Self-disciplined
  • Honest
  • Reliable
  • Civic-minded

The specific standards and skills can be viewed here:
Siskiyou Union High School District Graduate Profile - Draft 1.1

I will be going to staff, students, parents, and community to seek their input regarding this first draft of identified skills and start the process of identifying the experiences that we want all students to have. As the state makes the shift to the Common Core Academic Standards and related assessments, we will work to develop the academic portion of our Graduate Profile.

The identified 21st century skills need to be consolidated and written in a format that is user friendly. I also want to provide a reference or resource section for each of the skills that will help staff develop places and methods within their content focus that provide students with the ability to become proficient at these skills.

As we continue to develop projects and experiences for our students that will ensure they are proficient with these skills, we will build our own expertise and community resources that support the process. We must also look at what others are doing and saying about the teaching and learning of 21st century skills. This post in the Harvard Educational Letter by Nancy Walser is an example of such a resource.

  • How can we weave 21st century skills into our projects, lessons and experiences? 
  • How can we most effectively teach these skills? 
  • What types of experiences help students become proficient collaborators, problem solvers, researchers, communicators, creative thinkers, time managers, citizens?
  • How do we balance the importance of these skills with the importance of our content standards?
  • How do we assess that our students are proficient at these skills?
  • What support do we need from our communities?
What are your thoughts about the first draft of our Graduate Profile? How are you teaching these skills or providing students with the opportunity to become proficient with them?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Our Very Own II

Dave Bruce is working to learn about and embrace the new communication and collaboration platforms that are now available to staff and students throughout the district.

Take a look at the Learn.. To Live! classroom site he has set up using Google Sites, and the Student Portfolio start-up document  he has created in Google Documents. You can also add ideas or comments to his Learn.. to live! blog .

These communication sites are becoming collaborative resources for his students as well as interactive platforms to highlight the work they are doing.


Doing Our Best ... each day!     All of us have our areas of outstanding qualities and skills ... as well as some weaknesses.  I'll be featuring some of these strengths for our students each month.  Students are encouraged to add on to this effort of paying more attention to our strengths, talents, and dreams!  (add comments below)                 Freedom AwardsPost Comments
Posted Oct 13, 2011 10:34 AM by Dave Bruce



This is another example of the outstanding work and leaning our staff is involved with as we continue to pursue ways to improve what we do for the students of our communities. 

Dave, inspiring work and learning. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Chris Lehmannn

Chris Lehmann talks about the concepts of Project Based Learning in a passionate and realistic manner. Chris is a principal at Science Leadership Academy.



What are your thoughts and what components of these or other ideas are we working to apply as we work on our Project Based Learning Journey.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Our Projects

I was proud to present our Fall Projects Templates to the Board of Education last Wednesday at our Monthly Board meeting. I appreciate your efforts to include these project in your curricular experience for all of our students. Remember we are on a journey to provide all of our students with an education that prepares them for life in the 21st century. As we continue this process we will be able to better define what it is our students need in the way of skills and standards and truly include students in the process of defining and enhancing their learning experience with us.

Inspiring Work!

Siskiyou Union High School District  - Fall Projects



Happy Camp High School

  • Drug Fact Awareness
    • Oliver, Bearding, Sherman, Laney
  • Sportsmanship/Teamwork
    • Ekman-Macdonald, Attebery, Bearding, Oliver, Sherman, Timbrook, Laney, Garcia
  • Benches
    • Bearding, Timbrook
Jefferson High School

  • Shastice Park Brochure and Trail Insert
    • Loughlin, Moore
  • School Reform Survey
    • Brown
McCloud High School

  • College Visits/Presentations
    • Sanchez-Alves, Michael, Spaulding
  • McCloud Storage Shed/Bus Stop
    • Spaulding
Mount Shasta High School

  • Resource Management Issues
    • Chapman
  • Senior College Readiness
    • Phillips
  • Fit For Life
    • M. Erro, T. Erro
  • Careers and Jobs in Law
    • Nichols-Stock
  • Geometry-Linus Quilt Project
    • Goodrich-Jones, Killingsworth
  • Understanding Sustainability
    • T. Erro, C. Harryman, C. Repass
  • French Revolution Newspaper
    • R. Harryman

  • Assisting in Developing a Natural Habitat with Audubon Society
    • Nesheim, Wallace, Eastman
  • Powerful Historic Words
    • Villarreal, Westcott
  • Teaching Spanish at MSES
    • Steve Abbott
Siskiyou Pathways

  • Student Portfolios: Finding a passion in your heart and your community......
    • Bruce
  • Elementary School Teacher Training
    • Tift, Anderson, Bruce
Weed High School

  • Sustainable Schools, Sustainable Communities
    • Coffman, Greenspan
  • High School as a Journey
    • Manley, Heilmann, Oates, England, NeVille, Van Baren
  • Business and Education Partnerships
    • DeRoss, Kirwin, Neel

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs


Steve Jobs: In Memoriam


Learning from others is an important aspect of what we do as educators. These are inspiring clips of his life and experience that are so relevant to the work ahead of us.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Our Very Own

Our very own math teacher, Serge Killingsworth,  assembled a group of math videos designed to provide students with specific assistance with key standard areas. Serge used a Staff Development Internship to complete a series of thirteen videos. The videos are now available for all students and staff to use. You can find them on schooltube.com or his staff web site at mountshastahighschool.com.  (here)




Great Work Serge! Thank you for sharing.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Single Best Idea for Reforming K-12 Education

In his Article, Steve Denning discusses his concept for reforming K-12 Education. His basic concept supports our Project Based Learning Curriculum focus and Peer to Peer observations and collaboration.

 He states:

"Given this context, I believe that the single most important idea for reform in K-12 education concerns a change in goal. The goal needs to shift from one of making a system that teaches children a curriculum more efficiently to one of making the system more effective by inspiring lifelong learning in students, so that they are able to have full and productive lives in a rapidly shifting economy."







Read the full article here


I would recommend you also take a look at these links that are in the article:
dynamic linking
 ELLI assessment tool