This book offers a framework called "Open Way Learning," that applies the open source way, which emerged from software developers, to educational systems. It emphasizes the need for more collaboration and freely exchanged ideas then outlines steps leaders can take to make their schools more responsive in a rapidly changing society.
This book offers a framework called "Open Way Learning," that applies the open source way, which emerged from software developers, to educational systems. It emphasizes the need for more collaboration and freely exchanged ideas then outlines steps leaders can take to make their schools more responsive in a rapidly changing society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Haigler is a science and digital media teacher at Tri-County Early College, who has spent over a decade working with educational organizations as a consultant, instructor, founder, and administrator. Adam won the 2016 North Carolina Science Teacher Association District 8 Outstanding Educator award for his work on a social justice-themed Project-Based Learning unit and currently serves as a Teacher-Powered Schools Ambassador in addition to his teaching role. Ben Owens is a STEM educator and consultant who taught physics and mathematics for 11 years at Tri-County Early College in Murphy, NC. Ben is the 2017 Bridging the Gap Distinguished Teacher in STEM Education, the 2016 North Carolina Science Technology & Mathematics Center's 9-16 Outstanding Educator, a 2014 Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow, a Center for Teaching Quality Virtual Community Organizer, and has served on the Teacher Advisory Council for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword David Preston, Ph.D. Acknowledgements Chapter 1: What is Open Way Learning? Chapter 2: Planting the Open Way Learning Seeds Chapter 3: Constant Collaboration Chapter 4: Free the Knowledge Chapter 5: Intrepid Innovation Chapter 6: The Open Way Learning Academy Chapter 7: Be the Spark Afterword David Price, O.B.E. Appendix A: A Brief Overview of Open Source Technology in Education Appendix B: A Portrait of an Open Way Learning Academy About the Authors
Foreword David Preston, Ph.D. Acknowledgements Chapter 1: What is Open Way Learning? Chapter 2: Planting the Open Way Learning Seeds Chapter 3: Constant Collaboration Chapter 4: Free the Knowledge Chapter 5: Intrepid Innovation Chapter 6: The Open Way Learning Academy Chapter 7: Be the Spark Afterword David Price, O.B.E. Appendix A: A Brief Overview of Open Source Technology in Education Appendix B: A Portrait of an Open Way Learning Academy About the Authors
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