Making Schools Work: Bringing the Science of Learning to Joyful Classroom Practice
English
By (author): Carol Lautenbach Elias Blinkoff Ginger Fifer Kathy Hirsh-Pasek Kimberly Nesbitt Pasi Sahlberg Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
If we teach in the way that human brains learn, both students and their teachers will thrive! This book aligns evidence from the learning sciences on how and what students need to learn with classroom practice (pre-K12). It demonstrates, with hands-on examples, how a change in educational mindset (rather than in curriculum) can improve student outcomes on both standardized tests and a breadth of 21st-century skills. Written collectively by classroom teachers, administrators, parents, and learning scientists, this book shows readers how to co-construct and reimagine an optimal educational system. Making Schools Work offers three case studies of schools, including a statewide system, that are all realizing a 6 Cs approach to learning focused on collaboration, communication, content, critical thinking, creative innovation, and confidence. The text documents the ever-evolving implementation process, as well as outcomes and the ongoing work of stakeholders. Readers can use this resource to create an education for all children that is culturally responsive, inclusive, effective, and fun.
Making Schools Work is not an ordinary book about re-imagining education. It is a theory, a plan, an implementation strategy, and a series of case studies to show you just how to change your educational mindset.
Book Features:
- Shows how to apply the 6 Cs and playful learning principles to what goes on in the classroom every day.
- Jointly written in accessible language by a team of experts from teachers to educational administrators, to museum educators to learning scientists.
- Offers hands-on ways to reimagine classrooms without investing in new curricula.
- Puts teachers in the drivers seat, reminding them of why they teach.
- Provides culturally responsive, inclusive, effective, and fun strategies.
- Offers children the possibility of learning the skills they will need for 21st-century success.