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Schools for an Information Age: Reconstructing Foundations for Learning and Teaching

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Full Title:

Schools for an Information Age: Reconstructing Foundations for Learning and Teaching

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert W. Maloy

ISBN:

9780275953966

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

20th March 1996

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Schools and pre-schools

Dewey:

371

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Description

This accessible text is addressed to prospective and practising teachers who believe schools must be fundamentally reformed to meet student needs in an information age. Drawing on interviews with frontline educators, the authors integrate descriptive accounts of learning and teaching in schools today with emerging multicultural curricula, information technologies, organisational structures that support innovations, and democratic dialogue. Jones and Maloy offer analytic perspectives for rethinking the social, historical and philosophical foundations of education along with strategies for teacher renewal and organizational change.

Reviews

.,."A penetrating analysis of the changes in American society and the American economy and how our schools might be a force for equity and democrary in an information age."-Robert L. Woodbury, Director McCormick Institute, UMass/Boston
.,."A unique, engrossing, professional resource. The reader is given a keen understanding of the multiple realities present in a society in transition."- Susan D. Savitt, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools, North Babylon Union Free School District
"Jones and Maloy reconnect schools with community, and our confused, post-industrial society with rich futures made possible through informational technologies and shifts in our current beliefs about the purpose of schools in a democracy. Most importantly, they make us think, about our schools, our children and our role in determining the the future of that democracy. This is an important book."-Robert S. Peterkin Director of the Urban Superintendents Program Harvard Graduate School of Education

Author Bio

BYRD L. JONES is Professor of Education at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He teaches urban education, economics of education, staff development, and the impact of computers on schools and society as well as multicultural issues. He is currently coeditor of the journal Equity and Excellence in Education and codirector of the Eastern Regional Information Center on Community Service Learning in K-12 Schools. He is coauthor with Robert Maloy of Partnerships for Improving Schools (Greenwood, 1988). ROBERT W. MALOY is a lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He coordinates History and Social Studies Teacher Education and codirects the TEAMS Project, a tutoring program serving culturally diverse students in local elementary and secondary schools. He is coauthor with Sharon Edwards of Kids Have All the Write Stuff: Inspiring Your Children to Put Pencil to Paper (1992).

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