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KnowledgeWorks Foundation - Resource Library
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21st Century Skills, Beyond the Three Rs
The poll, released by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, indicates that Americans understand the economy has changed and that, without skills that reflect today's workforce demands, young people may face tougher challenges earning a living wage and maintaining U.S. competitiveness than previous generations did. Skills such as global literacy, problem solving, innovation and creativity are becoming increasingly important in today's society and economy.(Website)
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Building a 21st Century U.S. Education System
NCTAF Board member Robert Wehling and the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future have published a book that brings together the visionary thinking of some of the nation’s finest education thought leaders and presents a diverse set of strategies and solutions to provide every child with a high-quality, world-class educational opportunity. KnowledgeWorks President Chad Wick wrote the last chapter, "The Meek Shall Inherit the Public Schools: Who Will Be Left Standing in the Learning E(Website)
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Strive
Strive represents unprecedented collaboration among community organizations that care deeply about educational success in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Region. The education, business, non-profit, civic, and philanthropic sectors are all sitting at the same table with community members to engage in discussions about how we can work together to support students, families, and educators academically and socially as they work toward a better future. (Website)
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Public Schools and Economic Development: What the Research Shows
KnowledgeWorks Foundation is pleased to announce our publication, Public Schools and Economic Development: What the Research Shows. Critical to our vision as an education foundation is a belief that a highly educated and skilled populace benefits both individuals and the community as a whole. As a result, we enlisted Jonathan Weiss, a nationally recognized expert in community sustainability and economic development, to review the existing research on the relationship between schools and economic development.(PDF, 431 kb)
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Dollars & Sense: The Cost Effectiveness of Small Schools
Dollars & Sense summarizes research on the educational and social benefits of small schools and the negative effects of large schools on students, teachers, and members of the community, as well as the "diseconomies of scale" inherent in large schools. In addition, Dollars & Sense answers two fundamental questions: can small schools be built cost effectively, and has anyone done so? Using data drawn from 489 schools submitted to design competitions in 1990-2001, Dollars and Sense answers both questions with a resounding yes, demonstrating that small schools are not prohibitively expensive. Investing tax dollars in small schools does make sense.(PDF, 290 kb)
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Dollars & Sense II
Dollars & Sense II proves that good small schools are being built and operated cost-effectively, and lays out practical strategies for cost-effectiveness that have been field-tested by schools and reports analysis of data from over 3,000 school construction projects.(Website)
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New Research Reveals Top Ten Skills for 2020 A subcommittee for Ohio Board of Education releases a top 10 list of the most important skills, knowledge and behaviors students will need to succeed in the global economy and ways to strengthen the education system to better meet students' needs. |
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How do youth envision the future? How will driving forces of change affect your life in ten years? How will they shape who you become and how you will live? Listen to how students across the country answered these questions. |
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Receive pre-release updates on the 2009 Education Map We’d like to offer you a sneak preview of what’s coming on the 2009 map, which is being released in January 2009. Each month, we will share some of the new impact areas and trends with you, and each month, we will ask for your feedback. We hope you'll tell us what you really think and feel about the Future of Education! Sign-up now! |
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Ohio Communities Linking P-16 to Economic Development A little-understood but vital trend developing in communities throughout Ohio has potential that extends well beyond local or even statewide concerns. |
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