The accompanying figure shows the vision of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. Briefly describe the student outcomes represented by the rainbow portion of the figure


Core Subjects and 21st Century Themes: Core subjects include English, reading, language arts, world languages, mathematics, economics, science, geography, history, government, and civics. The Partnership's 21st century themes include global and health awareness along with financial and civic literacy.
Learning and Innovation Skills: The Partnership identifies a number of skills as necessary for students to be able to succeed in the work environment of the increasingly flat world of the 21st century. These skills include the following: Creativity and Innovation; Critical Thinking and Problem Solving; and Communications and Collaboration.
Information, Media, and Technology Skills: Students need to be able to use new and emerging technology to learn 21st century skills and knowledge. These skills also are known as information literacy, media literacy and communications, and technology (or ICT) literacy.
Life and Career Skills: The Partnership stresses that students need more than content and thinking skills. It recognizes the following specific life and career skills that students need to have in order to be able to compete globally: Flexibility and Adaptability; Initiative and Self-Direction; Social and Cross-Cultural Skills; Productivity and Accountability; and Leadership and Responsibility.

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Which of the following is NOT true of references

a. Almost every employer today wants to see references and will check them carefully—but they do not need or want to see them on your resume. c. Due to the hyperbole found on many of today's resumes, employers have become more skeptical and as a result are even more diligent when checking references. b. You should list a minimum of six references. d. Never assume that a reference will automatically give you a good recommendation.

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Which of the following is a term used to describe a set of procedures that are not scientific, and is part of a system or set of beliefs that try to deceptively create the impression that the knowledge gained represents the “final say” or most reliable knowledge on its subject matter?

A. experimental B. scientific method C. pseudoscience D. methodological

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A group of children make room for Sasha in the kiddy pool. They encourage Sasha to jump in and ask her if she wants to throw the ball with them in the pool. They talk with each other about how much fun they are having playing in the pool together. According to Mildred Parten's classic 1932 study, this group of children is engaging in _______________

a. associative group play b. cooperative group play c. autonomous play d. parallel group activity

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