Building Transferable Skills
The Ontario Ministry of Education and WCDSB are committed to developing Transferable Skills in all of our learners in order to help our students achieve the highest levels of success in our modern world. Transferable Skills are applicable and to be implemented in all Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum content from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Transferable Skills include:
- critical thinking and problem solving
- innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship
- self-directed learning
- collaboration
- communication
- global citizenship and sustainability
- digital literacy
These skills are developed through teaching and assessment practices that are culturally relevant, measure a wide range of learning, and reflect student well-being and inclusion. Additionally, the Transferable Skills are embedded within the Ontario Catholic Graduate Expectations so that our Catholic graduates will develop the skills and habits of mind that will prepare them to be creative, connected, and collaborative lifelong problem solvers.
In order to facilitate the development of Transferable Skills in our students, educators at WCDSB are shifting their pedagogical practices and learning environments, accessing learning partnerships, and focusing on inclusion and belonging. Teaching for the development of Transferable Skills means teaching for deeper learning so that students are able to effectively take what they have learned in one situation and apply it to a new situation.
In the 2023-2024 school year, WCDSB elementary schools will be focusing and celebrating a different Deep Learning Skill (that includes Transferable Skills) every month. Stay tuned to your school communications to learn more!
Deep Learning Elements
Global Competencies and the Ontario Catholic Graduate Expectations
Videos that Celebrate Global Competency Development
Learning Partnerships
Resurrection C.S.S and 21st Century Learning:
How Learning Partnerships and Leveraging Digital Expand Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication and Transferable Research Skills
Pedagogical Practices
Innovative Teaching to Promote Deeper Learning in Math: Innovating Pedagogical Practices to Develop Collaboration and Critical Thinking
Learning Environments
Holy Spirit Natural Playground: Learning Environments that Promote Collaboration and Citizenship
Learning Environments
St. Matthew School and 21st Century Learning: How Digital Tools Expand the Learning Environment and Allow Students to Explore the World While Building Math Skills, Critical Thinking, Self-Directed Learning, and Collaboration
Leveraging Digital
St. Kateri and 21st Century Learning: Leveraging Digital for Collaboration, Providing Feedback, and Self-Directed Learning
Leveraging Digital
Holy Rosary and 21st Century Learning: Leveraging Digital for Communication, Collaboration, and Citizenship in Writing Stories