Optimizing K-14 instruction to infuse 21st century skills

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Optimizing K-14 instruction to infuse 21st century skills
Abstract
This multi-phased study investigates the learning outcomes of courses taught in the K-14 classroom. Specifically, the methods and practices teachers use to develop and encourage 21st Century Skills including critical thinking skills and technological fluency in all subject areas, STEM and non-STEM related, are of great interest. Currently, these skills are in high demand in fields which develop advanced materials and are the backbone of the National Academies-developed Frameworks for K-12 Science Education. Phase I participants in this study included high school and college educators while Phase II of the study will involve K-14 students. In this study, educators were asked to rate their teaching self-efficacy in two primary areas: critical thinking skills and technological fluency. This included questions related to components in their current curriculum as well as methods of assessment [e.g., rubrics]. The instrument created to measure self-efficacy was based on a modified 'Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instrument' (STEBI). All participants were from Connecticut. Results indicate that both STEM and non-STEM related subject areas offer an equally rich array of opportunities to effectively teach critical thinking and technological fluency at a variety of educational levels. The impact of Professional Development on teacher self-efficacy was of particular importance, especially in K-12 education. © 2013 Materials Research Society.
Proceedings Title
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
Publisher
Materials Research Society
Date
2013
Volume
1583
Pages
51-56
ISBN
02729172 (ISSN); 9781632661623 (ISBN)
Citation Key
dayOptimizingK14Instruction2013
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
0 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Journal Abbreviation: Mater Res Soc Symp Proc
Citation
Day, D., Guo, C., Ferrari, N., Edgecumbe, H., & Broadbridge, C. (2013). Optimizing K-14 instruction to infuse 21st century skills. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1583, 51–56. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1557/opl.2013.776