Rethinking Readiness: Deeper Learning for College, Work, and Life

Rethinking Readiness: Deeper Learning for College, Work, and Life
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Country
United States
Published
11 April 2017
Pages
320
ISBN
9781682530528

Rethinking Readiness: Deeper Learning for College, Work, and Life

Rethinking Readiness offers a new set of competencies to replace the narrow learning goals of No Child Left Behind and, in chapters written by some of the nation’s most well-respected education scholars, explores their implications for schools.

Today’s students must cultivate the full range of intellectual, interpersonal, and intrapersonal capacities that have been grouped together under the banner of deeper learning. Rethinking Readiness focuses on how educators and policy makers should move forward to provide the educational experiences that students need to become truly well prepared for college, careers, and civic life, including changes in curriculum, teacher evaluation, and student assessment.

As state leaders chart a new course for K-12 education in the Every Student Succeeds Act era, Rethinking Readiness offers a succinct and compelling vision for a new agenda for school reform so future generations can prosper in a rapidly changing world.

Contributors: David T. Conley; Louis Danielson; Linda Darling-Hammond; Rebecca Zumeta Edmonds; Sarah Fine; Diane Friedlaender; Patricia Gandara; Nancy Hoffman; Lynn Holdheide; Meredith I. Honig; Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg; Magdalene Lampert; Peter Levine; Jal Mehta; Pedro Noguera; Lydia R. Rainey; Sharon Vaughn.

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