Shaping a New Educational Landscape: Exploring possibilities for education in the 21st century
By (Author) Max Coates
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
1st April 2010
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
370.1
Paperback
168
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, formal schooling is frequently following rather than leading. The impression is given by central government that the education system serves as a thermostat' restoring society's settings in areas such as productivity, citizenship, health, sexual mores and behaviour. Educational reform over the last twenty years has clarified an existing educational process, reformatted the financial management of schools and resuscitated the inspection system. It has not, however, laid the foundations of a world-class future responsive educational system.
Shaping a New Educational Landscape brings together writers considering a wide range of possibilities for future development in education and society from different perspectives. Exploring alternative scenarios and strategies, they are not engaged in making accurate predictions but in unsettling present thinking and stimulating discussion. Together they form a fascinating contribution to the growing debate about how we might generate an educational process that will sponsor new economic paradigms and create a bold participative society on the new global stage.
A call for action to expand educational horizons, this book often challenges cherished beliefs about approaches to learning and schooling. Charting emerging understandings and demands of the 21st century, contributors argue for changes to practice, structures and even long-held values. It's impossible to read the words of the young people and not take the messages to heart.' Louise Stoll, Former President, International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement, Institute of Education, University of London, UK
'If we feel certain that schooling as we know it today will prepare young people for living in a future world that we cannot even begin to imagine, perhaps we ought to read this book. It asks very important questions that we cannot afford to ignore.' 'We really do not know what the future holds but we better start thinking about it in a very serious way as educators. This book is a great place to start.' 'This book certainly made me think about the future of schools.' Kevin Hennigan, Assistant National Co-ordinator for the Leadership Development for Schools (LDS) programme, Ireland
Max Coates is Senior Lecturer in leadership at St. Mary's University College, UK, and was a secondary head for twelve years. He has also been Team Programme Manager for the London Centre for Leadership in Learning, working extensively in the areas of leadership, emotional intelligence and mentoring and coaching, both in the UK and internationally.