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Schools for an Information Age

by Byrd L. Jones, Robert W. Maloy
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This provocative and accessible text is addressed to prospective and practicing 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, organizational 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.

Adopting a constructivist-developmental approach to learning, the authors identify endemic dilemmas that increasingly handicap industrial-era schools. A stagnant economy heightens tensions due to class, race, and gender inequities. Hierarchically structured corporations and representative politics perpetuate business domination. Computers offer possibilities for more open communication, flexible organizations, and democratic discourse. Alternative visions of the future that engage students can renew cooperation, collaboration, and community in schools and society.

About the Author, Byrd L. Jones,Robert W. Maloy

BYRD L. JONES is Professor of Education at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

ROBERT W. MALOY is a lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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Educators from the University of Massachusetts point out that schools are being changed everyday by the experience of teachers and students, and invite their colleagues to nudge that change toward a vision based not on the usual technological, economic, and demographic criteria, but on desirable and feasible possibilities. Among the perspectives they discuss are schools and society, purposeful organizations, cooperating in multicultural settings, transmitting constructed knowledge, transforming schools and workplaces, and choosing futures. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 20, 1996
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1996.
Pages
414
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780275953966

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