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More About This Title #EdJourney: A Roadmap to the Future of Education
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#EdJourney: A Roadmap to the Future of Education is a refreshing change from the negativity so common in the world of education today. Over the course of a 3-month solo road trip across the United States, author Grant Lichtman discovered that there is much to be positive about in today's K-12 schools. Lichtman, one of the country's leading experts in educational innovation, interviewed over 600 teachers, administrators, students, parents, and trustees to find out what kind of innovations they're doing right—and how others can leverage their successes.
Innovation in education takes hard work, planning, and cooperation. With examples from around the country and findings from the latest education research, #EdJourney maps out how administrators and teachers can embrace the innovation process that schools and learners need now. Today's 21st century education presents unique challenges and opportunities to students, and this is a trailblazing practical guide to making sure education is ready for the future. #EdJourney focuses on four key questions:
- What new learning strategies are the top schools implementing to prepare our students for their future rather than for our past?
- How do teachers and administrators manage transitions to new types of teaching and learning?
- What are the key obstacles to shifting away from the assembly line model of education?
- How can we all leverage the lessons of success from the most innovative schools?
The concrete examples and advice in this book will help you bring innovation and educational design concepts into your school. #EdJourney goes beyond the theoretical need for change—by now a familiar topic to almost everyone—and takes a real-world approach to achieving transformative education in any school.
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GRANT LICHTMAN is a globally recognized thought leader in the drive to transform K-12 education. Grant shares resources, articles, connections with other schools and innovative programs, and his blog, "The Future of K-12 Education," at www.grantlichtman.com. He is also the author of Moving the Rock and The Falconer.
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About the Author vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Part One: Ro adblocks: How Can We Overcome the Biggest Obstacles to School Reform?
1 Time: The Most Common Obstacle to Change in Schools 7
2 People: The Changing Job of an Educator 23
3 Leadership: Building Vision While Keeping the Lights On 43
4 Structure: School Organization and Process in a Time of Change 61
5 More Bumps in the Road: The Next Five Obstacles to Innovation 83
Part Two: Blazing the Trail: What Does Transformative Learning Look Like?
6 Schools Are More Dynamic: Mess, Noise, and Chaos 103
7 Schools Are More Adaptable: Changing with the World 117
8 Schools Are More Permeable: Where We Meet, Not Where We Learn 133
9 Schools Are More Creative: Knowledge Is Not Just for Consumption 147
10 Schools Are Self-Correcting: Empa thy, Mindfulness, and Reflection 165
Part Three: The Road Ahead: How Do We Get There from Here?
11 The Existential Challenge for Schools: Voices from Our Future 183
12 Leaving the Past Behind: The Assembly-Line Model of Education 195
13 A Better Model: The Natural Ecosystem of Learning 209
14 Taking Action: A New Paradigm of School Strategy 227
15 Signposts: The Big Ideas That Mark the Road 247
References 261
Index 265