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E-grāmata: Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era

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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Scribner
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501104336
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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Scribner
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501104336

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Argues for an overhaul of the American education system that would shift the function and focus of schools toward promoting each student's innovation and creativity.

Calls for a complete overhaul of the function and focus of American schools, sharing insights and stories from the front lines, including profiles of successful students, teachers, parents and business leaders. Co-written by the best-selling author of Creating Innovators and The Global Achievement Gap. Includes charts and graphs.

The basis for a major documentary, two leading experts sound an urgent call for the radical reimagining of American education so we can equip students for the realities of the twenty-first-century economy. “If you read one book about education this decade, make it this one” (Adam Braun, bestselling author and founder of Pencils of Promise).

Today more than ever, we prize academic achievement, pressuring our children to get into the “right” colleges, have the highest GPAs, and pursue advanced degrees. But while students may graduate with credentials, by and large they lack the competencies needed to be thoughtful, engaged citizens and to get good jobs in our rapidly evolving economy. Our school system was engineered a century ago to produce a workforce for a world that no longer exists. Alarmingly, our methods of schooling crush the creativity and initiative young people really need to thrive in the twenty-first century.

Now bestselling author and education expert Tony Wagner and venture capitalist Ted Dintersmith call for a complete overhaul of the function and focus of American schools, sharing insights and stories from the front lines, including profiles of successful students, teachers, parents, and business leaders. Their powerful, urgent message identifies the growing gap between credentials and competence—and offers a framework for change.

Most Likely to Succeed presents a new vision of American education, one that puts wonder, creativity, and initiative at the very heart of the learning process and prepares students for today’s economy. “In this excellent book...Wagner and Dintersmith argue...that success and happiness will depend increasingly on having the ability to innovate” (Chicago Tribune), and this crucial guide offers policymakers and opinion leaders a roadmap for getting the best for our future entrepreneurs.

Recenzijas

"Tony Wagner and Ted Dintersmith want us to stop thinking about success for our children in terms of test scores, and start concentrating on real learning, creative problem-solving, and the joy of discovery. And instead of just diagnosing the ills of our education system, they also offer a remedy in the form of a complete re-imagining of what high-quality education for all could and should be. Most Likely to Succeed is a book for everyone interested in seeing our children thrive in the 21st century. -- Daniel H. Pink, author of DRIVE and A WHOLE NEW MIND "Bracing, revelatory, and always backed up with hard facts, Most Likely to Succeed should top the reading list for any teacher, parent, citizen, or high school or college student. Wagner and Dintersmith's incisive prose slices through the politics to showwithout pointing fingershow schools can refocus to prepare our children for the jobs of the future." -- Laszlo Bock, SVP of People at Google and author of WORK RULES! "This is an urgently needed and inspiring book, with two authors who have the first-hand experience to blueprint a bridge from the schools we have to the future we need." -- Anya Kamenetz, author of THE TEST and DIY U A searing and urgent indictment of the damaging priorities of American education and a fully grounded, practical vision of how to re-imagine it for the world we live in now. In plain language, Ted Dintersmith and Tony Wagner tell it like it is and how it really must be if Americas students, economy and civil democracy are to survive and flourish in the 21st century. A compelling and important book. -- Sir Ken Robinson PhD, author of "Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education" "If you read one book about education this decade, make it this one. I couldn't put it down, and neither will you." -- Adam Braun, "New York Times" bestselling author and Founder of Pencils of Promise Wagner and Dintersmith cut through the noise to demonstrate how our education system must move from a myopic focus on high-stakes testing to an emphasis on preparing students more holistically for life, career, college and citizenship. They call for systemic changes to ensure that teachers have the time, tools and trust they need to empower kids with a passion for learning and to teach the critical skills students will need in the 21st century economy. -- Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers

Introduction 1(12)
PART I Millennial Interviews: Jacob
13(64)
Chapter 1 Our Education DNA
19(16)
Chapter 2 The Purpose of Education
35(18)
Chapter 3 What's at Stake?
53(24)
PART II Millennial Interviews: Jaime
77(108)
Chapter 4 The Formative Years: K-12
83(62)
Chapter 5 The Gold Ring: The College Degree
145(40)
PART III Millennial Interviews: Rebecca
185(82)
Chapter 6 Teaching, Learning, and Assessing
191(30)
Chapter 7 A New Vision for Education
221(46)
Acknowledgments 267(2)
Notes 269(14)
Index 283
Tony Wagner currently serves as an Expert In Residence at Harvard Universitys Innovation Lab. Previously he has worked as a high school teacher, K-8 principal, university professor, and founding executive director of Educators for Social Responsibility. Tony is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and the author of Creating Innovators and The Global Achievement Gap.

Ted Dintersmith is a partner emeritus with Charles River Ventures, a leading early-stage venture capital firm. Ted has twenty-five years of venture experience, focusing on software, information services, direct- and web-based marketing, and publishing companies. He is a frequent speaker at conferences on innovation and entrepreneurship.