21st Century Skills - Teacher Materials

Welcome to our teacher materials page for teaching 21st century skills.  Our focus here is specifically on the four Cs: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity.  For this project, we have used Australian Curriculum’s general capabilities continuum for “Critical and Creative Thinking” and “Personal and Social Capability” as a guide and inspiration for the topics listed below

Our intent with this project is to offer teachers materials that support their effort to embed 21st century skills in their lessons.  We know that teachers are busy and have to balance the demands of their subject matter while also addressing student needs and the other myriad of pressures placed on them.  Here, we try to provide straightforward material that can be used by educators to help make it easier to incorporate 21st century skills into units of study.  The materials can be used as-is or altered to fit what works best for the intended audience.  

Each of the topics below will link to a document that contains the same four parts…

These questions are intended to prompt educators to think about the different ways they can incorporate a particular 21C skill into their lessons.  The questions are not meant to be prescriptive in any way, nor is it intended that all of them would be applicable to every unit of study.  They serve to simply offer ideas for consideration.  These questions could be used by individual teachers interested in developing their lessons further, in department meetings to collectively brainstorm ways their specific subject matter could work to incorporate the 4Cs, or during professional development to support teams of teachers during their planning of units of study.

This section is intended for use directly with students as a way to help them become more aware of the ways in which they use various 21C skills and to contemplate the ways in which they can strengthen these skills. The guides are designed with the understanding that many of these skills can only be built through application and that metacognitive reflection helps to accelerate the acquisition of these skills. There are three pages for this section.  First, a handout for students to complete at the beginning of a unit/project. Second, a check-in giving the students a chance to reflect and for the student or teacher to make some adjustments, perhaps, before the end of a unit of study. Third, a final reflection on the experience as it pertains to the particular 21C topic of focus.  As with all of the materials, the expertise of the teacher would determine whether the guides are best used as-is or just in parts and can also be altered to fit the needs of the individual classroom.

This section provides a list of questions to be used to examine and reflect on a person’s or character’s life as it relates to the particular 21C topic.  The questions provide a lens through which to view that person’s actions. Some examples of how to use them might be to ask students to apply them to the actions of a particular person in history, the professional trajectory of a scientist, the life of a famous artist/athlete/writer, or a character in a novel.  They could be used for group discussion or to produce presentations or essays. The questions can also be applied directly to the student’s life, if desired.  The hope is that through reflecting on the life of another person and how they demonstrated a particular 21C skill that the students will gain insight into the ways in which these skills impact people and can, perhaps, apply that to their own life as well. 

In this section, we listed the standards that apply to the particular 21C skill. Specifically, elements from the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) continuums that apply to this particular topic are listed with a focus predominantly on Level 6 in the continuum.  In addition, standards from several other organizations around the world are also included in order to offer educators more insight as to how 21C skills are discussed and to serve as a resource as they work to incorporate these skills into the curriculum.  For more insight to these organizations, please refer to 21st Century Skills – Resources for Educators.

 

Now, without further ado, here is our list of topics on 21st century skills, and resources for each topic.  We hope that the resources are useful to you

 

Personal and Social Capability: 

TopicResource link
LearningLWL21C_Learning.pdf
Recognising Strengths and EmotionsLWL21C_RecognizingStrengthsChallenges.pdf
Understanding ValuesLWL21C_UnderstandingValues.pdf
Emotional IntelligenceLWL21C_EmotionalIntelligence.pdf
Self RegulationLWL21C_SelfRegulation.pdf
Understanding and Managing RelationshipsLWL21C_UnderstandingManagingRelationships.pdf
Choosing Independent vs Collaborative WorkLWL21C_ChoosingIndependentvsCollaborativeWork.pdf
Effective CommunicationLWL21C_EffectiveCommunication.pdf
Effective CollaborationLWL21C_EffectiveCollaboration.pdf
Handling ConflictLWL21C_HandlingConflict.pdf
Generating and Incorporating FeedbackLWL21C_GeneratingIncorporatingFeedback.pdf
Goal SettingLWL21C_GoalSetting.pdf
Self DisciplineLWL21C_SelfDiscipline.pdf
Establishing PrioritiesLWL21C_EstablishingPriorities.pdf
Managing ResourcesLWL21C_ManagingResources.pdf
Facing ChallengesLWL21C_FacingChallenges.pdf
Evaluating ResultsLWL21C_EvaluatingResults.pdf
ResilienceLWL21C_Resilience.pdf
Decision Making and Anticipating ConsequencesLWL21C_MakingDecisionsAnticipatingConsequences.pdf
Valuing DiversityLWL21C_ValuingDiversity.pdf
Understanding the Implications of Power DynamicsLWL21C_PowerDynamics.pdf
LeadershipLWL21C_Leadership.pdf
Contributing to the WorldLWL21C_ContributingtotheWorld.pdf

 

Critical and CREATIVE THINKING:

TopicResource Link
MetacognitionLWL21C_Metacognition.pdf
Planning a Course of ActionLWL21C_PlanningCourseOfAction.pdf
Putting a Plan into ActionLWL21C_PuttingPlanIntoAction.pdf
Imagining PossibilitiesLWL21C_ImaginingPossibilities.pdf
Posing Questions and Seeking KnowledgeLWL21C_PosingQuestionsSeekingKnowledge.pdf
Making ConnectionsLWL21C_MakingConnections.pdf
Handling Ambiguity and ComplexityLWL21C_HandlingAmbiguityComplexity.pdf
Assessing AssumptionsLWL21C_AssessingAssumptions.pdf
Assessing Validity of ClaimsLWL21C_AssessingValidityClaims.pdf
Assessing Bias and ReliabilityLWL21C_AssessingBiasReliability.pdf
Calculating RisksLWL21C_CalculatingRisk.pdf
InnovationLWL21C_Innovation.pdf

Download the full set of resources for all topic here (PDF documents in one compressed ZIP file, updated 15 Dec 2023).

The work on this page is the result of a collaboration between Leong Hiew and Megan Hartz.

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