M, 2021

13jan12:00 pm1:00 pmA new path to education reform: The next chapter on 21st century skillsLive Virtual Event [12:00pm-1:00pm EST]

Event Details

This live virtual event is hosted by The Brookings Institute.

The “factory model” of education dominates the majority of American classrooms. Teachers are pressured to improve students’ reading and math scores on standardized tests, but assessments show that scores have remained mostly unchanged since the early 2000s. This model emerged in the early 20th century to mold students for the industrial economy but is not preparing students to thrive in the 21st century or addressing systemic inequalities. The narrow focus on content outcomes—rather than on the ability to critically think through a problem and apply new knowledge systemically—is insufficient, raising a critical question: What can replace it to provide all students with quality education in the 21st century?

Schools can capitalize on the growing consensus in the scientific community around how children learn and what children learn as a pathway to modern transformational reform. Evidence from the interdisciplinary science of learning shows that children learn best through the principles of guided play: adult-facilitated active and engaged learning that is meaningful, socially interactive, iterative, and joyful. Importantly, these principles apply both inside and outside the classroom.

In today’s globalized, rapidly changing world, children need to develop a breadth of skills beyond numeracy and literacy that allow them to engage in independent lifelong learning. The 6 Cs—collaboration, communication, content, critical thinking, creative innovation, and confidence—are a suite of skills that are rooted in the science of learning and build on each other.

With the abrupt disruption to the education status quo wrought overnight by COVID-19, now is the time to rethink the classroom. On January 13, the Center for Universal Education (CUE) will host a webinar to discuss a path to educational reform. Following a brief overview of the recent Policy 2020 report, “A new path to education reform: Playful learning promotes 21st-century skills in schools and beyond” by Brookings Fellow Helen Hadani, a panel of experts will share their various perspectives on how to remake education, foster educational equity, and prepare students for a better future.

Viewers can submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu or on Twitter using #21CSReform.

Opening remarks

Helen Shwe Hadani, Fellow, Center for Universal Education, Brookings | @HelenSHadani

 

Panel

Ted Dintersmith, Author, “What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers Across America” | @dintersmith
Elizabeth Haas Edersheim, Founder, New York Consulting Partners; Adjunct Professor, NYU Tisch Global School of Sports Management
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Senior Fellow, Center for Universal Education, Brookings; Stanley and Debra Lefkowitz Faculty Fellow, Department of Psychology, Temple University | @KathyandRo1
Victoria Sullivan, Former Representative, New Hampshire House of Representatives | @VictoriaSul21
Moderator: Emiliana Vegas, Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Center for Universal Education, Brookings | @EmiVegasV

Time

january 13(wednesday) 12:00pm - january 13(wednesday) 1:00pm EST

Location

Live Virtual Event [1:00pm-4:00pm EST]

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