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21st Century Learning Video Ranking

Here's my list of rankings from 1 to 9 for effectiveness, 1 being the most effective.

Rethinking Learning: The 21st Century Learner

The video asks the question “How do we get kids to have curiosity for learning?” That question will only be answered by incorporating what children are familiar with and what they need to know in order to be successful for workplace and for life.

Engage Me!

Students hold up signs that represent their feelings and abilities about technology and wonder why the use of technology is not integrated into their education. Also, they make the point that most of their educators don’t know how to utilize technology like they do.

21st Century Literacy

This videos show us how the education system is built for a time that is long go and should be revamped for a generation of students are being cheated of being prepared for the 21st century.

A Vision of K-12 Students Today

This video summarizes what kids do and how it effects how they learn, what they want to learn, and how they should go about learning what they need to know.

Pay Attention

Do we really know our students and the best ways to engage and educate them to be successful outside of the classroom and beyond the school?

21st Century Learning Matters

Dr. James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress, speaks on the resources available to both students and teachers to navigate and build skills for the 21st century students. The challenges faced by teachers are highlighted throughout this video for an idea of what is needed for out children to succeed.

Teaching the 21st Century Learner

This video, through photographs and caption, of the transition that schools are having to make in order to refocus and reevaluate how schools go about teaching in the 21st century. As technology advances, so should the education system.

A Vision of Students Today

This short video demonstrates how the current education system is not conducive to teaching and engaging students in a capacity that is beneficial to the students.

21st Century Skills: What Do We Do?

To successfully work in this age, students must be equipped for the current workplace and education must meet the needs of out 21st century learners.