Donna Wilson’s Profile
Dr. Donna Wilson, Co-Author, 21st Century Skills: A Key to America’s Future
Dr. Donna Wilson, former university chairperson of education at the University of Detroit Mercy and an educational psychologist, is author of 20 books and articles on infusing 21st century skills into K-12 education. She completed post-doctoral studies in Israel where she studied the theory of structural cognitive modifiability. As a school psychologist she conducted more than 1,000 student evaluations and found that many students had not been taught the thinking skills they needed to achieve academic success.
Dr. Donna Wilson specializes in creating and providing innovative, fresh, and research-based professional development in K-12 delivered live and online. Over the last 10 years Dr. Wilson has personally presented to over 40,000 educators across many states. She and partner, Marcus Conyers, have served as professional developers in many of the largest districts in the U.S, as well as in many suburban and rural areas of the country. The team has also presented in a number of countries internationally. In addition to providing professional development, Dr. Wilson has facilitated grass roots partnerships for bringing together educators, health care providers, government agencies, and business leaders for the purpose of cultivating 21st century skills K-12.
21st Century Skills, LLC is a professional development affiliate with the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, the leading advocacy organization focused on infusing 21st century skills into education. The organization brings together the business community, education leaders, and policy makers to define a powerful vision for 21st century education to ensure every child’s success as citizens and workers in the 21st century by providing tools and resources to help facilitate and drive change.

To request professional development by Donna Wilson based on her book 21st Century Skills: A Key to America’s Future e-mail: donna@21cSkills.org
