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Innovating to Learn, Learning to Innovate
OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  20 nov 2008
Pages: 257 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
ISBN: 9789264047976 , Code OCDE: 962008091P1
Prix:   €30 | $42 | £27 | ¥3900 | MXN540 , Frais de livraison inclus
Disponibilité: Disponible
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Imprint:  Centre pour la recherche et l'innovation dans l'enseignement

Description
OECD economies have experienced the transformation from their traditional industrial base to the knowledge era, in which learning and innovation are central. Yet, many of today’s schools have not caught up: they continue to operate as they did in the earlier decades of the 20 century. This book summarises and discusses key findings from the learning sciences, shedding light on the cognitive and social processes that can be used to redesign classrooms to make them highly effective learning environments. It explores concrete examples in OECD countries, from alternative schools to specific cases in Mexico, in which the actors are seeking to break the mould and realise the principles emerging from learning science research. The book also asks how these insights can inspire educational reform for the knowledge era, in which optimising learning is the driving aim and in which innovation is both the widespread catalyst of change and the defining result.

Tables des matières:
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. The Search for Innovative Learning Environments by Francisco Benavides, Hanna Dumont and David Istance (OECD Secretariat)
Chapter 2. Optimising Learning: Implications of Learning Sciences Research by R. Keith Sawyer
Chapter 3. Toward Research-based Innovation by Carl Bereiter and Marlene Scardamalia
Chapter 4. The Contribution of Alternative Education by Anne Sliwka
Chapter 5. Situated Pedagogies, Curricular Justice and Democratic Teaching by Mar Rodríguez-Romero
Chapter 6. The Construction of Learning Environments: Lessons from the Mexico Exploratory Phase by Juan Cassassus, María de Ibarrola, Lilia Pérez-Franco, Juana M. Sancho-Gil, Marcela Tovar-Gómez, Margarita Zorrilla
Chapter 7. What Makes Innovations Work on the Ground? by María Cecilia Fierro-Evans
Chapter 8. The Dynamics of Innovation: Why Does it Survive and What Makes it Function by Inés Aguerrondo
Chapter 9. Open Learning: A Systems-driven Model of Innovation for Education by Tom Bentley
Annex A. Summaries of the Four Mexican Case Studies
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