Education Nation : Six Leading Edges of Innovation in Our Schools

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2010-07-06
Publisher(s): Jossey-Bass
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What I enjoyed the most was the fact that Dr. Chen's textbook goes beyond a simple synthesis of Edutopia experiences. It points to policy and foundational change issues in a clear and concise way - with ample evidence from all the years of collected stories of innovative practice done well. It's creating knowledge from information...sort of an uber-synthesis if you will. It is a both/and - compelling in its simplicity and in its depth of real world, documented and data driven experience.






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Summary

In Education Nation author Milton Chen draws from extensive experience in media-from his work on Sesame Street in its nascent years to his current role as executive director of the George Lucas Educational Foundation-to support his vision for a new world of learning. Presented in five parts and divided into "module" chapters, this book examines the ways in which K-12 learning can be revolutionized through innovative reform and the use of technology.Part 1: The Liberation of HistoryPart 2: The Liberation of CurriculumPart 3: The Liberation of StudentsPart 4: The Liberation of TeachersPart 5: The Liberation of SchoolsDue in large part to new technologies, over the last few decades we've witnessed a huge shift in how we imagine teaching and learning. A good example is the educational revolution sparked by Sesame Street-which in its first season had a goal of teaching preschool-age children the numbers 1 to 10. At the time, experts dismissed it as an unrealistic goal since many kindergarten students were having trouble mastering this simple counting. Yet the research proved that preschool-age children learned those skills and many others directly from the TV screen. Now Sesame Street's curriculum teaches the numbers from 1 to 40. In today's digital age the number of new ways to teach and learn is ever-expanding and includes: television, Google, YouTube, TeacherTube, Facebook, iPhones, video games, GPS devices, open source textbooks, interactive whiteboards; and there are countless examples of ways technology positively impacts student learning-from voice-recognition software that helps children learn to read to translation tools that help teachers communicate with non-English speaking parents. As a result of constant innovation, learning is no longer limited by traditional confines and we're quickly moving beyond students tied to their chairs, desks, and textbooks-and teachers locked away in classrooms.

Author Biography

Milton Chen is senior fellow and executive director emeritus of The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF). He was founding director of the KQED Center for Education (PBS) in San Francisco, managing the channel's television programming, Web content, and outreach services for schools and families. Chen was also a director of research at Sesame Workshop, in New York, working on Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact, and an assistant professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. IX
Forewordp. XI
Preface: My Learning Journey: From the Longest Street in the World to a Galaxy Long Ago and Far, Far Awayp. XV
Introduction: The Vision of an Education Nationp. 1
The Thinking Edge: Getting Smarter About Learningp. 11
The Curriculum Edge: Real Learning and Authentic Assessmentp. 35
The Technology Edge: Putting Modern Tools in Young Handsp. 87
The Time/Place Edge: Learning Any Time, Anywherep. 139
The Co-Teaching Edge: Teachers, Experts, and Parents as Coeducatorsp. 189
The Youth Edge: Digital Learners Carrying Change in Their Pocketsp. 213
Afterword: Tomorrow's Edge, a 2020 Visionp. 241
Notesp. 254
Selected Web Sitesp. 268
About the authorp. 275
Indexp. 277
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