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Learning in the 21st Century: A National Report of Online Learning
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Learning in the 21st Century: A National Report of Online Learning
Overview
As the use of computing and networking technologies in schools grows, educators
increasingly incorporate online tools and resources into their curricula—some
even replace traditional classroom interactions with “virtual” courses that
take place entirely online. At the same time, administrators are concerned with
helping students develop 21st century skills while bridging the digital divide
between students and adults.
To address emerging trends in education, Project Tomorrow, a national education
nonprofit group and Blackboard have joined together to bring you Education in
the 21st Century, a series of reports that include data from the SpeakUp Survey,
which shed light on issues related to learning and leading in K-12 education.
Learning in the 21st Century: Parents' Perspectives, Parents' Priorities
(Released October 2009)
Parents are important, but often overlooked, stakeholders in education. Learning
in the 21st Century: Parents’ Perspectives, Parents Priorities’ explores the
views of parents on the role of technology in education and how well they
believe that schools are doing to prepare children for the jobs and careers of
the future. Based upon the voices of over 21,000 parents collected through the
Speak Up 2008 National Research Project, this landmark report investigates both
the angst and the aspirations of parents on key education issues such as:
*Do parents believe that effective technology use at school is important for
their child’s success? *Are parents’ satisfied with the use of technology at
their child’s school? *What types of technology investments do they think
schools should make to improve learning? *How do America’s parents answer this
question: Is your child’s school doing a good job preparing your child for
the jobs of the future?
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Learning in the 21st Century: 2009 Trends Update (Released July 2009)
Learning in the 21st Century: 2009 Trends Update, examines the growing student
interest for online learning and how schools are meeting that demand. This
report, which is the third in a series of reports published by Project
Tomorrow(R), a national education nonprofit organization, in collaboration with
Blackboard, examines the Speak Up 2008 survey data collected online in Fall 2008
from more than 335,000 K-12 students, teachers, administrators and parents from
across the nation.
This report highlights how students are utilizing technology to become "free
agent learners" and driving the demand for more online classes in and out of
school. Yet, our schools are limiting online classes to remediation and credit
recovery for students, and primarily focusing their online learning initiatives
towards professional development for teachers. Through this report you will gain
insight, from schools and districts across the nation, about why students and
teachers want access to classes online, the current challenges faced by
districts with online learning implementations, and how online learning presents
unprecedented opportunities for meeting the needs of our 21st century learner.
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RELATED RESOURCES
- Powerpoint Presentation from 2009 Trends Update Release Event. View Now
- Press Release for the 2009 Trends Update Report. Read Now
- Podcast of Presentation at 2009 Trends Update Release Event. Listen Now
- Podcast of Panel Discussion at 2009 Trends Update Release Event. Listen Now
Leadership in the 21st Century: The New Visionary Administrator (Released
October 2008)
In 2007, Project Tomorrow surveyed administrators for the first time on their
attitudes about technology and learning and found a group of tech visionaries
who are bridging the digital divide. The report ”Leadership in the 21st
Century: The New Visionary Administrator” highlights how these education
technology visionaries are creating 21st century schools.
Throughout these administrator interviews and the accompanying survey data, you
will find a common, heartfelt concern: the desire to help students develop 21st
century skills. You will also see some shared beliefs about seamless,
ubiquitous technology, in particular, the belief that when effectively
integrated into learning, technology has the potential to expand classroom
walls, transform the pedagogy and help students better prepare for life in the
21st century.
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Learning in the 21st Century: A Trends Update (Released July 2008)
Recent SpeakUp survey data revealed prevalent trends in online learning,
compelling the release of “Learning in the 21st Century: A Trends Update.”
This report provides new and timely data on the growth of online learning in
U.S. schools, for both student learning and teacher professional development,
and examines the challenges faced by school and district leaders in regards to
technology and learning.
A sampling of key findings in the trends update:
*While only 7% of teachers in 2006 identified online classes as their preferred
methodology for their own professional development, over 26% of teachers in 2007
chose online learning as their first choice for training *Over 41% of students
believe online classes will have the greatest positive impact on their learning,
a growth of over 20% from the 2006 data *More than 88% of education leaders say
the effective implementation of instructional technology is core to their
mission and 84% believe using technology enhances student achievement
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RELATED RESOURCES:
Podcast: NECC 2008 Presentation and Panel Discussion for "A Trends Update" (July
2008) Listen now
Learning in the 21st Century: A National Report of Online Learning (Released
October 2007)
In October 2007, a national report was released that examined student, teacher,
and parent attitudes and aspirations for online learning. This important
publication, “Learning in the 21st Century: A National Report of Online
Learning”, provides valuable insights that can inform our national
conversation about how to best ensure every student has access to a 21st century
education.
“A National Report of Online Learning” also contains interviews with
administrators and teachers in school districts that use a range of innovative
online learning models, providing additional insight into the integration of
online learning into curricula and the benefits experienced by teachers and
students.
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RELATED RESOURCES:
- Executive Summary: A National Report of Online Learning (October 2007)
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- Webinar: Release of A National Report of Online Learning (January 2007) Watch
now
- NECC Presentation: Voices of Experience: Top Ten Tips for Online Learning
Environments
(June 2008) Download now
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