Bye Bye, Little Red Schoolhouse: The Changing Face of Public Education in the 21st Century
Autor Justin A. Collinsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2014
This book presents a timely discussion for educational leaders, policymakers, and the interested public of how students engage subject matter. As important is unlocking the role that technology plays in exacerbating both the desirable and pernicious learning behaviors from one classroom period to the next. With this information in hand, teachers can make better informed plans for tooling excellent instruction. All the while, defining the impact on outcomes makes it easier for faculties to keep their eyes on the achievement prize.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610487511
ISBN-10: 1610487516
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1610487516
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: Unfriendly Environs for Little Red Schoolhouses: The Stories of Reawakened Giants
Chapter 2: Reforming Instruction By Proven Processes, Not Empty Promises
Chapter 3: Welcome to America, Watson!
Chapter 4: Not Your 1950's Schoolchildren Anymore
About the Author
Chapter 1: Unfriendly Environs for Little Red Schoolhouses: The Stories of Reawakened Giants
Chapter 2: Reforming Instruction By Proven Processes, Not Empty Promises
Chapter 3: Welcome to America, Watson!
Chapter 4: Not Your 1950's Schoolchildren Anymore
About the Author
Recenzii
Bye Bye, Little Red Schoolhouse provides a realistic and clear way of understanding the many issues that are occurring in education today. This book is a must for anyone who wants to truly understand the current trends in education and how they impact our children.
Justin Collins has written an insightful book for school administrators. There are many thought-provoking ideas and solutions that can better shape our public school classrooms as centers that adequately prepare students for the 21st century. Collins includes the vital importance of empowering teachers and the need for educators to become the central feature of reform. He balances the need for classroom walk-through analysis focused on student engagement with the need for administrators to accurately communicate with teachers. Administrators will find this book practical and helpful for their practice.
Bye Bye, Little Red Schoolhouse is written with a balanced understanding of the opportunities and constraints that lie ahead for public education (and litter the past). Effective instructional reform is neither automatic nor foolproof. Collins also demonstrates that public education has to become responsive and nimble, as the private sector has, in order to succeed and, for that matter, survive.
Public education faces the most critical time in its history in the United States. For school leaders and policy makers, the choice is clear, and the catalyst for change, global competition, could not be made more evident. Collins draws the connection between private corporations and public school systems to establish that change can be accomplished, but the courage of leadership is critical. I encourage all who want our public schools to survive to read Collins' book and to adopt the urgency needed to meet the technological whirlwind that encircles our education system. Change, or go extinct!
As education has been the springboard for success for all men and women, it is wonderful to see that Mr. Collins is extending his research through Bye Bye, Little Red Schoolhouse because education is not contained within the four little walls of diverse learning. While we applaud the Little Red Schoolhouse, we also applaud all of the educational venues to expand knowledge for generations of learners.
Justin Collins has written an insightful book for school administrators. There are many thought-provoking ideas and solutions that can better shape our public school classrooms as centers that adequately prepare students for the 21st century. Collins includes the vital importance of empowering teachers and the need for educators to become the central feature of reform. He balances the need for classroom walk-through analysis focused on student engagement with the need for administrators to accurately communicate with teachers. Administrators will find this book practical and helpful for their practice.
Bye Bye, Little Red Schoolhouse is written with a balanced understanding of the opportunities and constraints that lie ahead for public education (and litter the past). Effective instructional reform is neither automatic nor foolproof. Collins also demonstrates that public education has to become responsive and nimble, as the private sector has, in order to succeed and, for that matter, survive.
Public education faces the most critical time in its history in the United States. For school leaders and policy makers, the choice is clear, and the catalyst for change, global competition, could not be made more evident. Collins draws the connection between private corporations and public school systems to establish that change can be accomplished, but the courage of leadership is critical. I encourage all who want our public schools to survive to read Collins' book and to adopt the urgency needed to meet the technological whirlwind that encircles our education system. Change, or go extinct!
As education has been the springboard for success for all men and women, it is wonderful to see that Mr. Collins is extending his research through Bye Bye, Little Red Schoolhouse because education is not contained within the four little walls of diverse learning. While we applaud the Little Red Schoolhouse, we also applaud all of the educational venues to expand knowledge for generations of learners.