20th century 21st century
Time-based
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Outcome-based
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Focus:
memorization of discrete facts
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Focus: what
students Know, Can Do and Are Like after all the details are forgotten.
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Lessons focus on the
lower level of Bloom’s Taxonomy – knowledge, comprehension and application.
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Learning is designed
on upper levels of Blooms’ – synthesis, analysis and evaluation (and include
lower levels as curriculum is designed down from the top.)
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Passive learning
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Active Learning
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Learners work in
isolation – classroom within 4 walls
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Learners work
collaboratively with classmates and others around the world – the Global
Classroom
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Teacher-centered:
teacher is center of attention and provider of information
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Student-centered:
teacher is facilitator/coach
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Little to no student
freedom
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Great deal of
student freedom
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“Discipline problems –
educators do not trust students and vice versa. No
student motivation.
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No “discipline
problems” – students and teaches have mutually respectful relationship as
co-learners; students are highly motivated.
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Fragmented
curriculum
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Integrated and
Interdisciplinary curriculum
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Grades averaged
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Grades based on what
was learned
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Low expectations
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High expectations –
“If it isn’t good it isn’t done.” We expect, and ensure, that all
students succeed in learning at high levels. Some may go higher – we
get out of their way to let them do that.
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Teacher is
judge. No one else sees student work.
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Self, Peer and Other
assessments. Public audience, authentic assessments.
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Curriculum/School is
irrelevant and meaningless to the students.
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Curriculum is
connected to students’ interests, experiences, talents and the real world.
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Print is the primary
vehicle of learning and assessment.
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Performances, projects
and multiple forms of media are used for learning and assessment
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Diversity in students
is ignored.
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Curriculum and
instruction address student diversity
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Literacy is the 3 R’s – reading, writing and math
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Multiple literacies of
the 21st century – aligned to living and working in a
globalized new millennium - aural & visual literacy, financial literacy,
ecoliteracy, media literacy, information literacy, cyberliteracy, emotional
literacy, physical fitness/health, and global competencies.
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Factory model, based upon the needs of employers for the Industrial Age
of the 19th century. Scientific management.
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21st century model
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