Description
Part of the Solutions for Modern Learning series The 21st century has seen vast advances in technology which can connect students and teachers to more information, knowledge, and experts than ever before. Schools play an important role in equipping students for society, despite the massive changes taking place in learning due to technology. But to stay relevant and to avoid negative societal consequences, schools must shift their focus from control and organization to freedom and self-direction. Educators must center their work and their own professional development on bringing freedom to learn to the forefront. Give students control over the learning process. Investigate why the traditional education system isn't working, uncover why the meanings of education and success should be redefined, and understand the teacher's role in a free learning environment. Benefits: - Study the disconnect between how students learn outside of school and how learning is set up in schools.
- Explore what's most important for students to know given their access to information and knowledge.
- Read the case study of a school that is completely redrafting public education practices.
- Examine the teacher's role in a school culture where freedom to learn carries greater importance.
- Evaluate three of the toughest barriers to having more freedom to learn in the classroom.
Contents: Preface Introduction: Blueprints for Learning Chapter 1: The Current System Chapter 2: Learners Versus Knowers Chapter 3: The Freedom to Teach Epilogue: The End of the Beginning
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