In adolescence, learners’ interests and motivations become more social and emotional, with relevance, respect, and autonomy becoming increasingly more important in their social and academic worlds and behaviors. By creating space for learners to be truly involved in their learning journey, for instance designing inquiry-based learning, and engaging in real-world scenarios that are relevant to their own worlds, they can begin to engage in their learning in meaningful and powerful ways.
Engaging students in ways that support their Collaboration can spark Creativity as they learn to improvise, consider others perspectives, and build off one another, generating novelty both individually and as a group. Collaboration includes the ability to work with diverse teams, exercise flexibility and compromises to accomplish a shared goal which is important for success in the workforce.
Adolescents are becoming more engaged in their communities, both local and digital. They are exploring their civic and social identities, values, and worlds. A learner’s Civic Identity is grounded in having a sense of self as part of a larger whole. A learners’ exploration of their identities and values is key to guiding their actions in their communities and developing Civic Mindedness.
Digital spaces and social media can also provide opportunities for adolescents to present and explore their individual identities. As digital spaces provide increased access to information, digital literacy skills, including heightened critical understanding of source evaluation and digital problem solving, become incredibly important.
In adolescence, learners’ interests and motivations become more social and emotional, with relevance, respect, and autonomy becoming increasingly more important in their social and academic worlds and behaviors. By creating space for learners to be truly involved in their learning journey, for instance designing inquiry-based learning, and engaging in real-world scenarios that are relevant to their own worlds, they can begin to engage in their learning in meaningful and powerful ways.
Engaging students in ways that support their Collaboration can spark Creativity as they learn to improvise, consider others perspectives, and build off one another, generating novelty both individually and as a group. Collaboration includes the ability to work with diverse teams, exercise flexibility and compromises to accomplish a shared goal which is important for success in the workforce.
Adolescents are becoming more engaged in their communities, both local and digital. They are exploring their civic and social identities, values, and worlds. A learner’s Civic Identity is grounded in having a sense of self as part of a larger whole. A learners’ exploration of their identities and values is key to guiding their actions in their communities and developing Civic Mindedness.
Digital spaces and social media can also provide opportunities for adolescents to present and explore their individual identities. As digital spaces provide increased access to information, digital literacy skills, including heightened critical understanding of source evaluation and digital problem solving, become incredibly important.