The digital revolution in education is well under way, with more and
more learners plugged into the online world. How can schools make the
most of both the technology and the learning potential of today’s
“born digital” students? In this new edition of their
groundbreaking book, Collins and Halverson argue that new technologies
have transformed our workplaces, our lives, and our culture and it is
time we take the next step to transform learning—in and out of
schools. The authors show how, over time, public schooling was so
successful that it became synonymous with education. But new
technologies risk making schools obsolete and this book explains why
and how today’s educators, policymakers, and communities must adapt
to provide all learners with access to the new learning tools of the
21st century.
“Allan Collins and Richard Halverson are not by any means arguing
that teachers or schools should go away. Rather, they are saying that
they should open their doors and windows, connect to other real and
virtual places, be crucial tour guides, and send their children on
flights of fancy through our modern memory palaces.”
—From the Foreword by JAMES PAUL GEE, Arizona State University
“The most convincing account I’ve read about how education will
change in the decades ahead—the authors’ analyses are impressive,
fair-minded, and useful.”
—HOWARD GARDNER, Harvard Graduate School of Education (from first
edition)
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ISBN
9780807776919
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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