Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students

Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students

by Lyn Lesch
Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students

Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students

by Lyn Lesch

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Overview

Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students, second edition examines how students in their formative years can learn in a more creative manner and can become successful in an age in which knowledge travels so rapidly and is transformed so quickly. This book sets forth several solutions, such as new skills that allow students to perceive important relationships and connections within various subject matters, a different type of accountability that is integrally tied to student initiative, and a different learning structure that allows teacher and student to work together to develop subject matter which is more fully connected to the world of professional expertise.

Lyn Lesch also assesses certain barriers which may stand in the way of students learning more creatively in our current information age. In particular, he draws attention to an emphasis on standardized testing and the introduction of national core standards—both of which significantly restrict the field of various subject matters and thereby restrict creative thinking and learning—and the potential dulling of young people’s inner lives along with a potentially distracted awareness being engendered in them by the technologies of our current digital age.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610489447
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/21/2014
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 6.39(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Lyn Lesch, a classroom teacher for twenty-four years, founded and directed The Children’s School, an alternative, democratically run school for children six to fourteen years of age in Evanston, Illinois from 1991 until 2003. The school received widespread attention in the Chicago media as a unique approach to education.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: A New Paradigm
Chapter 2: Barriers to Success
Chapter 3: New Skills for a New Time
Chapter 4: Accountability and Initiative
Chapter 5: A Proper Structure
Chapter 6: Teacher and Student
Chapter 7: The World Outside of School
Chapter 8: The Inner Lives of Children in the Digital Age
Chapter 9: A Distracted Awareness and Creativity
Chapter 10: The Future of Schooling
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