21st Century Student Outcomes

by Leslie James

This paper addresses:

  • the personal and collective shifts that need to transpire as we adapt to what we need to do to meet the needs of today’s students,

  • what we care about as leaders and what we want to create, and

  • the principles and practices from the field of social technology which we can learn to engage in, to lead to let the best possibilities emerge.

    1. A Systemic Paradigm Shift
    2. 21st Century Student Outcomes
    3. Support for Moving the Curriculum to a More Rigorous and Relevant Base
    4. Leading to Embrace the reality of Needed Change
    5. Rigor, Relevance and Relationships
    6. Beginning with Clear Student Outcomes in Mind
    7. How to Change – Components of School Excellence
    8. Personal and Collective Inner Shift for External Change


21st Century Student Outcomes.doc

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