What you will learn
- Synthesize and apply your new knowledge by transforming a curricular artifact of your own, whether it be an entire course syllabus or a lesson plan or activity for a single class.
- Understand key principles of instructional design and learning theory — with emphasis on the concept of “skills as cultural models” — and how to structure a course syllabus and/or individual lesson plans to emphasize the four skills.
- Develop a working knowledge of and critical outlook on the theories and arguments behind 21st-century skills and graduate employability.
- Develop an appreciation for the ways that culture, class and other forms of student identity and experience impact how students define and use particular skills — and implications of this for your own classroom teaching.
- Understand the theory and research supporting each of the four skills and the different ways they can be taught in colleges, universities and adult education settings.
Program Overview
Expert instruction
3 skill-building courses
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
2 months
4 - 6 hours per week
Discounted price: $321.30
Pre-discounted price: $357USD
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Courses in this program
WisconsinX's Teaching 21st Century Skills in College Courses Professional Certificate
- Introduction to Transferable Skills
- Teaching Teamwork & Communication Skills
- Teaching Critical Thinking & Self-Regulated Learning Skills
- Job Outlook
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