The skills students learn in STEM and the classroom empower them to think critically, use technology appropriately, solve complex problems, and contribute solutions. These abilities will serve them well in their future education and careers as they continue to develop into responsible citizens. Below you will find the breakdown of Future Ready Skills.
Empowered Learner
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Students develop technology skills to actively select, attain, and showcase competence in their learning objectives.
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- Technology Operations
- Feedback to Improve Practice
- Learning Goals
- Customized Learning Environments
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Digital Citizen
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Students recognize the rights, responsibilities and opportunities of living, learning and working in an interconnected digital world, and they act and model in ways that are safe, legal and ethical. |
- Digital Footprint
- Online Behavior
- Intellectual Property
- Digital Privacy
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Knowledge Constructor
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Students use digital tools to critically curate diverse resources, constructing knowledge, creating artifacts, and fostering meaningful learning experiences for themselves and others.
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- Effective Research Strategies
- Evaluate Information
- Curate Information
- Explore Real-World Issues
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Innovative Designer
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Students employ diverse technologies in the design process to identify and solve problems, generating new, useful, or imaginative solutions.
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- Design Process
- Design Constraints
- Prototypes
- Open-Ended Problems
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Computational Thinker
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Students use technology to develop and apply problem-solving strategies effectively. |
- Problem Definitions
- Data Sets
- Decompose Problems
- Algorithmic Thinking
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Creative Communicator
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Students effectively communicate and express creativity for various purposes using suitable platforms, tools, styles, formats, and digital media aligned with their goals.
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- Choose Platforms or Tools
- Original and Remixed Works
- Models and Visualizations
- Customize the Message
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Global Collaborator
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Students leverage digital tools to expand their perspectives and enhance learning through collaborative efforts, effectively working in teams both locally and globally.
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- Global Connections
- Multiple Viewpoints
- Project Teams
- Local and Global Issues
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