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Building the Innovation School - Infrastructures for Equity in TodayÆs Classrooms

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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"There is no shortage of "innovations" on offer for schools. Hardly a week passes without a tech mogul, edu-preneur, TED Talk thought-leader, or PAC-backed politicians trotting out the latest app, service, curricular add-on, or instructional technique that, we are told, is sure to cure the perennial woes of systemic education. This book is an investigation of this enchantment with "innovation" and its implications for everyday teaching and learning and the future of public education. Through a three-year study of The Innovation School, a new public high school organized around makerspaces, design thinking, and personalized technology, the book challenges conventional wisdom about how educational transformation unfolds. It argues that the popular understanding of innovation as a "disruptive" force applied into classrooms and schools exacerbates inequality and undermines teacher and student autonomy. It suggests an alternate orientation is needed - one that locates innovation not as something dropped into classroom practice, but that emerges out of it - an innovation from below. The book demonstrates how attending to the "infrastructures" of innovation can lead to educational change that is driven by the interests and values of educators rather than the peddlers of the latest innovation-of-the-day. This is a vision of innovation that is not rooted in "disruption" but in "repair" - a commitment to remaking schools to serve the common good, and to allow all students to flourish"--

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T. Philip Nichols is an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Baylor University. He received the 2022 Literacy Research Association (LRA) Early Career Achievement Award.


Riassunto

Based on a study of The Innovation School - a public high school organised around makerspaces, design thinking, and personalized technology - this book challenges conventional wisdom about how educational transformation unfolds and argues that the popular understanding of innovation exacerbates inequality and undermines autonomy.

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Autori Yasmin Kafai, T Philip Nichols, T. Philip Nichols, T. Philip/ Kafai Nichols
Editore Teachers College Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.05.2022
 
EAN 9780807766798
ISBN 978-0-8077-6679-8
Pagine 168
Categorie Libri scolastici > Strumenti per lo studio / preparazione alla maturità
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Istruzione

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