Windows on the future : education in the age of technology
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Windows on the future : education in the age of technology
Corwin, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 137) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"I would like to see this book become required reading for every teacher or administrator before they break for the summer. Its simplified descriptions make it easily understood by non-technical people. I will make sure that all of my classes read it!"
-Shirley Campbell
Director, Computer and Curriculum Inquiry Center
University of Pittsburgh, PA
"McCain and Jukes build a case that the Information Age has not yet peaked and awaken us to the challenge of the dramatic technological changes we will surely see within our life time."
-Frank Buck, Principal, Graham School
Talladega, AL
"Windows on the Future summarizes key developments and concepts making them readily understandable. Though I've been a member of the World Future Society and an avid reader of books for over 30 years, I am not aware of any other publication like this for practicing educators. This would be very valuable for professional development study groups."
-Karen L. Tichy, Associate Superintendent for Instruction
Catholic Education Office
St. Louis, MO
Get prepared to help your students move into the technological future!
The world as we knew it ten years ago no longer exists. Ten years from now, today's world will have recreated itself many times over. Windows on the Future shows educators how to help students cultivate the attitudes and skills necessary to leverage this monumental change for their benefit.
Windows on the Future was designed to help the educator cope with changes created by technology and embrace a new mindset necessary to access the burgeoning technological advances. The goal is to keep schools and students relevant in the 21st Century, and McCain and Jukes offer new paradigms and frameworks to accomplish that.
Critical issues explored include:
Key trends for the new millennium
The power of paradigm
Education in the future
New skills for students
New roles for educators
The need for vision
Table of Contents
Foreword - David D. Thornburg, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. Window 1: The Power of Paradigm
2. Window 2: Mounting Paradigm Pressure
3. Window 3: Assessing Your Paradigm
4. Window 4: The Technology of Change
5. Window 5: Moore's Law
6. Window 6: Looking at the Road Ahead
7. Window 7: It's Time for Education to Catch Up
8. Window 8: Education in the Future
9. Window 9: New Skills for Students
10. Window 10: New Roles for Educators
11. Window 11: The Need for Vision
Recommended Readings
References
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"