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Building the Innovation School: Infrastructures for Equity in Today's Classrooms
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Building the Innovation School: Infrastructures for Equity in Today’s Classrooms

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There is no shortage of innovations on offer for schools. Hardly a week passes without someone marching out the latest device, app, service, curricular add-on, or instructional technique that, we are told, is sure to cure the perennial woes of systemic education. This book is an investigation of this enchantment with innovation and its implications for not only everyday teaching and learning, but also the future of public education. Based on a study of The Innovation School-a public high school organized around makerspaces, design thinking, and personalized technology-the author challenges conventional wisdom about how educational transformation unfolds and argues that the popular understanding of innovation exacerbates inequality and undermines teacher and student autonomy. Building the Innovation School demonstrates how attending to the infrastructures of innovation leads to educational change that is driven by the interests and values of educators. Repair rather than disruption is the focus-a commitment to schools that allow all students to flourish.Book Features:

Shows how specific innovations actually work over time in the everyday life of the classroom. Challenges the conventional wisdom about innovation, offering resources for breaking through the hype of current (and future) innovations-of-the-day. Offers a framework for innovating from below, tailoring local innovations to the needs, values, and priorities of students, educators, and the community. Includes an appendix of resources for teachers and administrators interested in applying the frameworks from the book in their schools and classrooms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2022
Pages
144
ISBN
9780807766781

There is no shortage of innovations on offer for schools. Hardly a week passes without someone marching out the latest device, app, service, curricular add-on, or instructional technique that, we are told, is sure to cure the perennial woes of systemic education. This book is an investigation of this enchantment with innovation and its implications for not only everyday teaching and learning, but also the future of public education. Based on a study of The Innovation School-a public high school organized around makerspaces, design thinking, and personalized technology-the author challenges conventional wisdom about how educational transformation unfolds and argues that the popular understanding of innovation exacerbates inequality and undermines teacher and student autonomy. Building the Innovation School demonstrates how attending to the infrastructures of innovation leads to educational change that is driven by the interests and values of educators. Repair rather than disruption is the focus-a commitment to schools that allow all students to flourish.Book Features:

Shows how specific innovations actually work over time in the everyday life of the classroom. Challenges the conventional wisdom about innovation, offering resources for breaking through the hype of current (and future) innovations-of-the-day. Offers a framework for innovating from below, tailoring local innovations to the needs, values, and priorities of students, educators, and the community. Includes an appendix of resources for teachers and administrators interested in applying the frameworks from the book in their schools and classrooms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2022
Pages
144
ISBN
9780807766781