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There is growing evidence that disappointment in public education and its traditional management system has created alternative education systems that are doing a better job of serving the diversities of the student population. The disenchantment of enlightened, serious educators with the prescriptive, bureaucratic nature of much of the educational administrative system has grown since the federal No Child Left Behind regulation. Excellent teachers and administrators have been lost to the system and there is increased sentiment for an updating of formal education. We seem to be at a time when public demand and action for educational change and updating is the only way reform can be accomplished. Here, Berenice Bleedorn provides a collection of twelve articles that are designed to remind the reader of the critical value of creative, critical, systemic, and futuristic thinking in an integrative, interactive global system in the process of radical change. All of our social and political institutions depend upon the capacity of both leadership and followership for complex, fair-minded thinking. The public and enlightened educators within the system need to be the catalyst for the necessary change. They need to understand that strategies and programs for effective learning for a diversity of students are available; that the impetus for such institutional change depends upon their initiative; and new directions need the powerful voice of the informed electorate when positive change is an imperative. This book will be useful to those seeking information for more effective operations and those committed to serving the learning needs of students.

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Bleedorn encourages teachers, administrators, and concerned citizens from all walks of life to explore new ways of thinking about the American educational system and become catalysts for change. * Reference and Research Book News *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Education: Understand It Backwards, Live It Forwards Chapter 3 The Creativity Factor in Education Chapter 4 Habits of Thought Chapter 5 E. Paul Torrance and His Creative Education Legacy: "Self-Expression Is the Primary Sacrament of the Universe" Chapter 6 Education for Creative Problem Solving Chapter 7 Creativity = Capital Chapter 8 Educating for Leadership Chapter 9 The Evolution of a Global Intellect Chapter 10 How Green Was My Planet Chapter 11 Balancing Science, Technology, and the Humanities Chapter 12 Education for a Democracy: The Evolving Message Chapter 13 Appendix A: Mind Map Chapter 14 Appendix B: Beyonder Survey and Key Chapter 15 Appendix C: Statements of Students

Education is Everybody's Business: A Wake-Up Call

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 06/10/2005
      ISBN13: 9781578862986, 978-1578862986
      ISBN10: 1578862981

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      Book Synopsis
      There is growing evidence that disappointment in public education and its traditional management system has created alternative education systems that are doing a better job of serving the diversities of the student population. The disenchantment of enlightened, serious educators with the prescriptive, bureaucratic nature of much of the educational administrative system has grown since the federal No Child Left Behind regulation. Excellent teachers and administrators have been lost to the system and there is increased sentiment for an updating of formal education. We seem to be at a time when public demand and action for educational change and updating is the only way reform can be accomplished. Here, Berenice Bleedorn provides a collection of twelve articles that are designed to remind the reader of the critical value of creative, critical, systemic, and futuristic thinking in an integrative, interactive global system in the process of radical change. All of our social and political institutions depend upon the capacity of both leadership and followership for complex, fair-minded thinking. The public and enlightened educators within the system need to be the catalyst for the necessary change. They need to understand that strategies and programs for effective learning for a diversity of students are available; that the impetus for such institutional change depends upon their initiative; and new directions need the powerful voice of the informed electorate when positive change is an imperative. This book will be useful to those seeking information for more effective operations and those committed to serving the learning needs of students.

      Trade Review
      Bleedorn encourages teachers, administrators, and concerned citizens from all walks of life to explore new ways of thinking about the American educational system and become catalysts for change. * Reference and Research Book News *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Education: Understand It Backwards, Live It Forwards Chapter 3 The Creativity Factor in Education Chapter 4 Habits of Thought Chapter 5 E. Paul Torrance and His Creative Education Legacy: "Self-Expression Is the Primary Sacrament of the Universe" Chapter 6 Education for Creative Problem Solving Chapter 7 Creativity = Capital Chapter 8 Educating for Leadership Chapter 9 The Evolution of a Global Intellect Chapter 10 How Green Was My Planet Chapter 11 Balancing Science, Technology, and the Humanities Chapter 12 Education for a Democracy: The Evolving Message Chapter 13 Appendix A: Mind Map Chapter 14 Appendix B: Beyonder Survey and Key Chapter 15 Appendix C: Statements of Students

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