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In Making Schooling Relevant for the Global Age, R.D. Nordgren, Ph.D. contends that America's schools are failing to prepare our children for the global economy as well as failing to develop citizens willing and capable of sustaining the type of democracy necessary to coexist in the Global Village. Our schools are, in fact, industrial-age relics. In the past two decades, K-12 schooling reforms have led to the accountability movement and the subsequent standards movement that have sought to bribe and punish schools into doing "more of the same" instead of producing world-class educations for our children. In order for schooling to become relevant in the global age, the currently used curricula, teaching strategies, and school structures need to be discarded; and more important, the way we think about schools and schooling must change. In essence, a distinctly different model of schooling needs to be conceptualized and implemented across the U.S. In Making Schooling Relevant for the Global Age, Nordgren offers such a model based, in part, on schooling he observed in Sweden; one that is supported by pertinent social, economic, and educational research. The global age of shifting national boundaries and economic influences requires a new set of skills or traits for its citizens and its workers. These must be fostered in our schools if our nation is to provide its people with the opportunities to succeed in the post-industrial economy as well as make us a model of social justice to be emulated by the rest of the world.

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Valuable reading for all educators interested in making education more relevant to today's needs. -- James Redfield, AASA

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1 Introduction 2 Part 1: Failing to Catch the Next Wave of Civilization 3 Part 2: Major Obstacles to Change 4 Part 3: A New Model of Schooling for the Global Age the Beyond

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 20/11/2003
      ISBN13: 9781578860258, 978-1578860258
      ISBN10: 1578860253

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      Book Synopsis
      In Making Schooling Relevant for the Global Age, R.D. Nordgren, Ph.D. contends that America's schools are failing to prepare our children for the global economy as well as failing to develop citizens willing and capable of sustaining the type of democracy necessary to coexist in the Global Village. Our schools are, in fact, industrial-age relics. In the past two decades, K-12 schooling reforms have led to the accountability movement and the subsequent standards movement that have sought to bribe and punish schools into doing "more of the same" instead of producing world-class educations for our children. In order for schooling to become relevant in the global age, the currently used curricula, teaching strategies, and school structures need to be discarded; and more important, the way we think about schools and schooling must change. In essence, a distinctly different model of schooling needs to be conceptualized and implemented across the U.S. In Making Schooling Relevant for the Global Age, Nordgren offers such a model based, in part, on schooling he observed in Sweden; one that is supported by pertinent social, economic, and educational research. The global age of shifting national boundaries and economic influences requires a new set of skills or traits for its citizens and its workers. These must be fostered in our schools if our nation is to provide its people with the opportunities to succeed in the post-industrial economy as well as make us a model of social justice to be emulated by the rest of the world.

      Trade Review
      Valuable reading for all educators interested in making education more relevant to today's needs. -- James Redfield, AASA

      Table of Contents
      1 Introduction 2 Part 1: Failing to Catch the Next Wave of Civilization 3 Part 2: Major Obstacles to Change 4 Part 3: A New Model of Schooling for the Global Age the Beyond

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