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The 4Cs

What are the 4Cs?

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In an increasingly complex, demanding and competitive 21st century, it’s time to help students go “above & beyond”, by embracing the 4Cs – communicationcollaborationcritical thinking, and creativity.

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What does this look like in our classroom?

Check out the pictures in the next tab for examples in our classroom! (Password Protected)

 

Communication

To communicate effectively students will share thoughts, questions, ideas, and solutions.  We will also practice listening effectively to others.

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Collaboration

Students will be working together to reach a common goal.  Students will put together their own skills, talents, and expertise to contribute to their group's goals.  

 

Students will be working together to reach a common goal sharing responsiblity of work and valuing contributions of others

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Critical Thinking

We are using our critical thinking skills when speaking, reading, and writing!  Students are encouraged to always justify their opinions.  Students will tell their thinking followed by 'because' and then their justification.  Justifying their answers should show their thinking by using text based, schema-based, and/or real world based examples and evidence.  

 

When students are working with small groups (especially book clubs), students should keep conversations going by asking open-ended text-based questions (in your head questions).

 

Creativity

Student will invent and trying new approaches to get things done.  It is important to learn from failed attempts.

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4Cs Resources

Preparing 21st Century Students for a Global Society

P21 Partnership for 21st Century Learning

P21 Parent's Guide

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