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  • - New Learning Pathways for All Students
    av Yong Zhao
    433,-

    Presents convincing evidence-based arguments about the necessity and possibility for breaking the traditional boundaries that limit learning.

  • - individuelt tilpasset utdanning for alle barn
    av Yong Zhao
    295,-

    Strekk deg mot stjernene er en bok som utfordrer det etablerte tankesettet når det gjelder hva opplæring i skolen skal resultere i. Hva skal utdanning være og føre fram til i et samfunn som blir mer og mer digitalisert og globalisert? Yong Zhao utvider og utfordrer forståelsen av hva tilpasning av opplæringen kan innebære. Det er ikke bare læringsprosessene som skal tilpasses elevenes sterke sider, men utdanningssystemet må tillate at opplæringen munner ut i ulike kompetanser, mål og resultater for ulike elever. Det er den enkelte elevs unike kompetanse vi vil trenge i fremtidens samfunn. Boken diskuterer hva som skal til for å lykkes med et utdanningssystem der alle elever kan nå potensialet sitt, og hva dette vil kreve av de ulike aktørene i skolen.Hva slags kompetanse trenger vi i framtidens samfunn?Hva er elevenes interesser og talenter?Kan det være mulig med et utdanningssystem som leder fram til individuelt tilpassete kompetanser for elevene?Boken utfordrer både elever, foreldre, lærere, skoleledere, skoleeiere og politikere.

  • av Yong Zhao & Michael Wehmeyer
    389,-

    Explores the how and why of self-determined learning - which emphasizes autonomy and choice, turning over ownership for learning to students by supporting them in engaging in activities that are of personal value to them, thus enabling them to act volitionally.

  • - American Education in the Age of Globalization
    av Yong Zhao
    375,-

    At a time when globalization and technology are dramatically altering the world we live in, is education reform in the United States headed down the right path? Are schools emphasizing the knowledge and skills that students need in a global society--or are they actually undermining their strengths by overemphasizing high-stakes testing and standardization? Are education systems in China and other countries really as superior as some people claim?These and other questions are at the heart of author Yong Zhao's thoughtful and informative book. Born and raised in China and now a distinguished professor at Michigan State University, Zhao bases many of his observations on firsthand experience as a student in China and as a parent of children attending school in the United States. His unique perspective leads him to conclude that American education is at a crossroads and we need to change course to maintain leadership in a rapidly changing world. To make his case, Zhao explains* What's right with American education; * Why much of the criticism of schools in the United States has been misleading and misinformed;* Why China and other nations in Asia are actually reforming their systems to be more like their American counterparts;* How globalization and the death of distance are affecting jobs and everyday life; and* How the virtual world is transforming the economic and social landscape in ways far more profound than many people realize. Educators, policymakers, parents, and others interested in preparing students to be productive global citizens will gain a clear understanding of what kinds of knowledge and skills constitute digital competence and global competence, and what schools can--and must--do to meet the challenges and opportunities brought about by globalization and technology.

  • - How Radical Changes Can Spark Student Excitement and Success
    av Yong Zhao, Trina E. Emler, Anthony Snethen & m.fl.
    508,-

    Discover how education innovations can produce astonishing results in student success both in and out of school. The contributors to this book were motivated by the conviction that even the best status quo education was not serving current student needs. They responded with radical changes that tap into ideas about educational transformation.

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    345 - 2 100,-

  • - Side Effects in Education
    av Yong Zhao
    537,-

    Shines a light on the long-ignored phenomenon of side effects of education policies and practices, bringing a fresh and perhaps surprising perspective to evidence-based practices and policies. Identifying the adverse effects of some of the "best" educational interventions, the author investigates causes and offers clear recommendations.

  • - Personalizable Education for All Children
    av Yong Zhao
    245,-

    This book highlights key actions school leaders can undertake right away to inform and improve their practice.

  • - How to "Make" Product-Oriented Learning Happen
    av Yong Zhao
    330,-

    Based on the lessons of World Class Learners this new series will show educators at all levels what it takes to help students be more insightful, creative, communicative, technically skilled, and decisive.

  • - How to Make Personalization and Student Autonomy Happen
    av Yong Zhao
    334,-

    Based on the lessons of World Class Learners this new series will show educators at all levels what it takes to help students be more insightful, creative, communicative, technically skilled, and decisive.

  • - How to Create a Campus Without Borders
    av Yong Zhao
    349,-

    Based on the lessons of World Class Learners this new series will show educators at all levels what it takes to help students be more insightful, creative, communicative, technically skilled, and decisive.

  • - The China Report
    av Yong Zhao
    623,-

    Contains five case studies of successful schools in China and examines the reasons for their success. This title also examines how these schools achieved transformation and success by developing and building strength in four kinds of capital: intellectual, social, financial and spiritual - and aligning them to their mission through governance.

  • - Why China Has the Best (and Worst) Education System in the World
    av Yong Zhao
    226,-

    The secrets behind China's extraordinary educational system good, bad, and ugly Chinese students' consistently stunning performance on the international PISA exams where they outscore students of all other nations in math, reading, and science have positioned China as a world education leader.

  • - The USA Report
    av Yong Zhao
    623,-

    Contains five case studies of successful schools in the US and examines the reasons for their success. This title examines how these schools achieved transformation and success by developing and building strength in four kinds of capital: intellectual, social, financial and spiritual - and aligning them to their mission through governance.

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