Amid the hype of Race to the Top, online experiments such as Khan
Academy, and bestselling books like The Sandbox Investment, we seem to
have drawn a line that leads from nursery school along a purely
economic route, with money as the final stop. But what price do we all
pay for the increasingly singular focus on wage as the outcome of
education? Susan Engel, a leading psychologist and educator, argues
that this economic framework has had a profound impact not only on the
way we think about education but also on what happens inside school
buildings. The End of the Rainbow asks what would happen if we changed
the implicit goal of education and imagines how different things would
be if we made happiness, rather than money, the graduation prize.
Drawing on psychology, education theory, and a broad range of
classroom experiences across the country, Engel offers a fascinating
alternative view of what education might become: teaching children to
read books for pleasure and self-expansion and encouraging
collaboration. All of these new skills, she argues, would not only
cultivate future success in the world of work but also would make
society as a whole a better, happier place. Accessible to parents and
teachers alike, The End of the Rainbow will be the beginning of a new,
more vibrant public conversation about what the future of American
education should look like.
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How Educating for HappinessNot MoneyWould Transform Our Schools
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781620970164
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
The New Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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