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The Oxbridge theme for the first semester is To know thyself
requires a bit of research into how thy self got to be thy self.
Here's
an article from Discover Magazine |
What
is the Essential Skills Class? The Essential Skills class at Oxbridge Academy is a challenging course that focuses on integrating and incorporating 21st Century Skills across all curricular disciplines. Descriptions of what constitute essential 21st century skills are plentiful. As society changes, the skills needed to deal with the
complexities of life also change. The 21st century skills framework
was developed using the latest
research from a variety of sources and include:(1) technology literacy (2) financial literacy (3) health literacy (4) employability skills (5) civic literacy Within this 21st century skill framework there are common strands, or learning skills, that will allow students to thrive in the world of work and to be productive entrepreneurial citizens. Tony Wagner, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a guest at an Oxbridge sponsored symposium held this past summer at the Palm Beach Convention Center, labels these "survival skills" as (1) critical thinking and problem solving; (2) collaboration and leadership; (3) agility and adaptability; (4) initiative and entrepreneurialism; (5) effective oral and written communication; (6) accessing and analyzing information; and (7) curiosity and imagination. Wagner proposes that schools use academic content to teach these skills at every grade level, and be accountable for a new standard of rigor. (Wagner, 2008.) |
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Dennis Yuzenas, Essential Skills teacher. Contact
WhatDoYaKnow.com |
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| Paradigms Paradigms are mental models that filter incoming data. So what? Our competing successfully in the coming years is dependent on our accepting, no, EMBRACING change. Our paradigms can prevent us from seeing and dealing with the one constant of our future: Change. One problem: People generally don't like change. Why change if what you've always done has served you well in the past? Change is scary. Change can be, to misquote Martha Stewart, "A bad thing." Our study of Paradigms begins with Thomas Kuhn and ends with Thomas Friedman. Along the way we'll see how using our understanding of Paradigms will equip us to compete in the 21st Century. |
In class this week we watched a segment of a video from a fellow named Zig Ziglar. He gave us the formula that successful people use to achieve great things. Here it is:
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WWII
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How
are we graded in Essential Skills? It is expected that assignments will be submitted when due. It is understood that there are extenuating circumstances that may preclude this from happening. Students will conference with the teacher when this situation arises. A case by case review will be in effect. Otherwise, a grade reduction of 10% per day may be imposed. |
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Great Links of the week: If you're someone that wants to develop
your Essential Skills personal skill set go here: To bring forth creative inspiration, your first objective is to settle yourself within a motivational and relaxing environment that naturally stimulates the creative thought process. For further insights and ideas on how to create this environment, have a read of Developing Smart Study Habits. Creativity-- http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/hot-thought/201005/how-be-creative Old linkage you may have missed:
Last week's great video was from a TED Talk. The link to ALL the TED
Talks! External Links from
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