21st Century Skills & Digital Learning Create Future-Ready Classrooms, Now! By Meg Ormiston Unite pedagogy and technology to inspire systemic school change. Explore digital tools that help seamlessly incorporate the technology-rich world into the classroom, understand how to use media for deeper learning, and examine a new approach to engagement and recognition. 136 pages
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Use technology to link educational theory and effective classroom instruction.
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Involve students in their learning using engaging websites, apps, software, and other media.
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Empower students to solve realworld problems. 69CCA–BKF633 $29.95 USD | $37.50 CAD ISBN 978-1-936763-60-3
ADOPTION NOTES Major Divisions: Special Education Technology; Education: General (EDG)
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21st Century Skills Rethinking How Students Learn Edited by James A. Bellanca and Ron Brandt By John Barell, Linda Darling-Hammond, Chris Dede, Rebecca DuFour, Richard DuFour, Douglas Fisher,Robin J. Fogarty, Nancy Frey, Howard Gardner, Andy Hargreaves, David W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson, Ken Kay, Cheryl Lemke, Jay McTighe, Alan November, Bob Pearlman, Brian M. Pete, Douglas Reeves, Will Richardson, and Elliott Seif
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Obtain theories, strategies, and methods of change from a diverse group of leading researchers.
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Increase rigor by infusing 21st century skills into core subjects.
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Realize the importance of students mastering content and skills, moving beyond the old standards of memorized information.
Foreword by Ken Kay
Bestseller Education luminaries reveal why 21st century skills are necessary, which skills are most important, and how to help schools include them in curriculum and instruction. 408 pages; hardcover
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Nurture critical student skills such as ingenuity, agility, and adaptability. 69CCA–BKF389 $37.95 USD | $47.50 CAD ISBN 978-1-935249-90-0
ADOPTION NOTES Selected by: Solano Community College; Lindenwood University; California Baptist University
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Bring Your Own Device Engaging Students & Transforming Instruction By Kipp D. Rogers This book shows educators how to incorporate students’ personal technology tools into instruction. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) allows students to be active participants in their learning and helps teachers equip them with the skills required to be college, career, and citizenship ready. 128 pages
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Discover the benefits of BYOD.
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Learn eight key steps for planning BYOD.
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Foster a technology-friendly culture that respects the role of technology in teaching and learning while giving voice to all stakeholders. 69CCA–BKF672 $29.95 USD | $37.50 CAD ISBN 978-1-936763-10-8
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