I have previewed a website for an organization called
Partnership for 21st Century Skills, they describe their mission to "serve as a catalyst to position 21st Century skills at the center of US K-12 education building collaborative partnerships among education, business, community, and government". A very organized and detailed site they explain how students are learning skills throughout education that may help their learning process but schools are not doing enough to prepare students in order to be successful in the 21st Century society.
Partnership for 21st Century Skills detail how they believe programs and standards can be implemented to better prepare students to fit the demands of the 21st Century. They include resources and skills, teachers may be able to implement into their individual classrooms. The website also deals with how American students are falling behind in education, not just in the states, but compared to other students around the world. My question is, with only 10 states currently actively involved with this program are school districts to hesitant for change? Do they feel students are prepared for the 21st Century? Or can districts not afford such programs or do not have the time with inevitable budget cuts and teacher layoffs?
Resources:
Our Mission. (2004). Partnership for 21st Century Skills. Retrieved January 28, 2009, from http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=188&Itemid=110