The Way it Spozed to be

The Way it Spozed to be
Title The Way it Spozed to be PDF eBook
Author James Herndon
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 1968
Genre Children with social disabilities
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Records a first-year teacher's disillusioning experiences in a West Coast junior high school for Negro children in a so-called ghetto area.




What School Could Be

What School Could Be
Title What School Could Be PDF eBook
Author Ted Dintersmith
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 262
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1400890373

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An inspiring account of ordinary teachers who are doing extraordinary things that could transform education What School Could Be offers an inspiring vision of what our teachers and students can accomplish if trusted with the challenge of developing the skills and ways of thinking needed to thrive in a world of dizzying technological change. Innovation expert Ted Dintersmith took an unprecedented trip across America, visiting all fifty states in a single school year. He originally set out to raise awareness about the urgent need to reimagine education to prepare students for a world marked by innovation--but America's teachers one-upped him. All across the country, he met teachers in ordinary settings doing extraordinary things, creating innovative classrooms where children learn deeply and joyously as they gain purpose, agency, essential skillsets and mindsets, and real knowledge. Together, these new ways of teaching and learning offer a vision of what school could be—and a model for transforming schools throughout the United States and beyond. Better yet, teachers and parents don't have to wait for the revolution to come from above. They can readily implement small changes that can make a big difference. America's clock is ticking. Our archaic model of education trains our kids for a world that no longer exists, and accelerating advances in technology are eliminating millions of jobs. But the trailblazing of many American educators gives us reasons for hope. Capturing bold ideas from teachers and classrooms across America, What School Could Be provides a realistic and profoundly optimistic roadmap for creating cultures of innovation and real learning in all our schools.




Innovation in Education

Innovation in Education
Title Innovation in Education PDF eBook
Author Matthew B. Miles
Publisher
Pages 724
Release 1964
Genre Education
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Bringing Innovation to School

Bringing Innovation to School
Title Bringing Innovation to School PDF eBook
Author Suzie Boss
Publisher Solution Tree Press
Pages 80
Release 2012-07-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1936765284

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Are you preparing a new generation of innovators? Activate your students’ creativity and problem-solving potential with breakthrough learning projects. Across all grades and content areas, student-driven, collaborative projects will teach students how to generate innovative ideas and then put them into action. You’ll take learning to new heights and help students master core content.




UnCommon Learning

UnCommon Learning
Title UnCommon Learning PDF eBook
Author Eric C. Sheninger
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 192
Release 2015-09-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1483365743

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UnCommon Learning techniques set the stage for mastery and true student engagement Integrate digital media and new applications with purpose and build a culture of learning with pleasure! Let students use real-world tools to do real-world work and develop skills society demands. Be the leader who creates this environment. UnCommon Learning shows you how to transform a learning culture through sustainable and innovative initiatives. It moves straight to the heart of using innovations such as Makerspaces, Blended Learning and Microcredentials. Included in the book: Vignettes to illustrate key ideas Real life examples to show what works Graphs and data to prove initiatives’ impact




A Guide to Innovation in Education

A Guide to Innovation in Education
Title A Guide to Innovation in Education PDF eBook
Author Ronald G. Havelock
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1970
Genre Diffusion of innovations
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Creating Innovators (Enhanced eBook)

Creating Innovators (Enhanced eBook)
Title Creating Innovators (Enhanced eBook) PDF eBook
Author Tony Wagner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 304
Release 2012-04-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1451688547

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In this groundbreaking book, education expert Tony Wagner provides a powerful rationale for developing an innovation-driven economy. He explores what parents, teachers, and employers must do to develop the capacities of young people to become innovators. In profiling compelling young American innovators such as Kirk Phelps, product manager for Apple’s first iPhone, and Jodie Wu, who founded a company that builds bicycle-powered maize shellers in Tanzania, Wagner reveals how the adults in their lives nurtured their creativity and sparked their imaginations, while teaching them to learn from failures and persevere. Wagner identifies a pattern—a childhood of creative play leads to deep-seated interests, which in adolescence and adulthood blossom into a deeper purpose for career and life goals. Play, passion, and purpose: These are the forces that drive young innovators. Wagner shows how we can apply this knowledge as educators and what parents can do to compensate for poor schooling. He takes readers into the most forward-thinking schools, colleges, and workplaces in the country, where teachers and employers are developing cultures of innovation based on collaboration, interdisciplinary problem-solving, and intrinsic motivation. The result is a timely, provocative, and inspiring manifesto that will change how we look at our schools and workplaces, and provide us with a road map for creating the change makers of tomorrow. Creating Innovators will feature its own innovative elements: more than sixty original videos that expand on key ideas in the book through interviews with young innovators, teachers, writers, CEOs, and entrepreneurs, including Thomas Friedman, Dean Kamen, and Annmarie Neal. Produced by filmmaker Robert A. Compton, the videos are embedded directly into this eBook file and may also be accessed by visiting www.creatinginnovators.com.