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The Unfinished Revolution John Abbott

The Unfinished Revolution By John Abbott

The Unfinished Revolution by John Abbott


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Summary

Drawing on evidence from the past, this book shows how shifting attitudes in society and politics have shaped Western education systems into those we are familiar with today.

The Unfinished Revolution Summary

The Unfinished Revolution: Learning, Human Behaviour, Community and Political Paradox by John Abbott

The Unfinished Revolution is essential reading not only for educators and policymakers, but for anyone who has looked at the difficulties faced by schools and the communities around them and thought, "There must be a better way." Drawing on a vast body of evidence and relevant research, the book covers: * How humans learn, and why our innate talents for learning through community involvement clash with current school systems. * The historical reasons for the demise of learning within the community and the rapid ascent of mass education. * The impact changing economies and working practices have had on family life, and on our expectations of schools. * The English experience, showing how difficult it has proved over the past 50 years to move away from entrenched systems of education. * How educational practices need to change in order to promote lifelong learning. Abbott and Ryan believe that education should be about far more than teaching the basics and improving test scores, and offer up their own compelling vision of how and what children should learn in the 21st century.

About John Abbott

John Abbott is president of the 21st Century Learning Initiative, a transnational association of educational researchers and practitioners. Following a long career as a teacher and headteacher in England, Abbott became director of Education 2000, spearheading nine community-wide education projects around the UK. In his current role he has lectured around the world on new understandings about learning. He spent four years in Washington DC and now lives with his family in Bath, England. Abbott's previous books include Learning Makes Sense (1994) and The Child is Father of the Man: How Humans Learn and Why (1999). Terry Ryan is senior researcher for the 21st Century Learning Initiative. After receiving his Masters Degree in political economy in 1994, he worked with educational reformers and students in Poland, and co-authored a book on Polish history, The Shadows of the Past (2000), with former Solidarity leader Wiktor Kulerski. Ryan lives in Virginia, USA, with his wife and baby daughter.

Table of Contents

The biological model of learning; learning in the 21st century; the economy and the learning needs of children; how mass education eclipsed apprenticeship; scientific schooling for an industrial age; the struggle of ideas; bid is better; the case for working smarter, not just harder; England - a case study of a one-size-fits-all education system; making the leap from instruction and schools to learning and community.

Additional information

GOR003358845
9781855390645
1855390647
The Unfinished Revolution: Learning, Human Behaviour, Community and Political Paradox by John Abbott
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Network Educational Press Ltd
2000-11-01
290
N/A
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