Section: Module 15: 21st Century Learning | CSCI6121: Secondary PSI Teaching Methods for Computer Science | NJCTL

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  • CSCI6301 Secondary PSI Teaching Methods for Computer Science

    Welcome to PSI Teaching Methods for Computer Science

    Teachers will learn how to use research-proven approaches to create a highly effective and welcoming learning environment for their students. Pedagogy topics include social constructivism; meta-cognition; differentiation; and remote learning. Policy topics include grading based on mastery; why homework should not be graded; and providing retests to encourage continuous improvement.

    Prerequisite: None

Module 15: 21st Century Learning

  • Module 15: 21st Century Learning

    This module allows you to reflect back on the learning from modules 1-14, while also examining the skills identified by employers as being the most essential for a 21st Century workforce. You will be asked to analyze the PSI-PMI methodology and pedagogy to identify where these skills are being reinforced.

     There is no short answer assignment in this module.

    1. Evaluate the PSI-PMI methodology and pedagogy for its ability to prepare learners for skills need for the 21st century. 

    Required Readings:

    Collier, J. (2021, May 6). Creativity: A skill to cultivate in the 21st century. Develop Intelligence. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://www.developintelligence.com/blog/2017/09/creativity-skill-cultivate-21st-century/ 

    Goertz, P. (2015, April 7). What does a 21st century classroom look like: Collaboration. Edutopia. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://www.edutopia.org/discussion/what-does-21st-century-classroom-look-collaboration 

    Mugabi, T. (2022, May 26). How to incorporate 21st-century skills into the classroom - classcraft blog. Resource hub for schools and districts. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://www.classcraft.com/blog/how-to-incorporate-21st-century-skills-into-the-classroom/ 

    Century standards and curriculum: Current research and practice - ed. (n.d.). Retrieved June 6, 2022, from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1083656.pdf