Why Do I Need a Teacher When I've Got Google?: Things Every Teacher Should Know

Why Do I Need a Teacher When I've Got Google?: Things Every Teacher Should Know

by IanGilbert (Author)

Synopsis

`The future of the world is in your hands'

I know that might seem a bit steep considering you've got that Year Ten coursework to sort out and the lesson observation on that nervous looking NQT, but that's the way it is I'm afraid. You chose to be a teacher, you mould young minds on a daily basis and those minds have got to grow up and save the world.' - Extract from Chapter One

Why do I need a teacher when I've got Google? is just one of the challenging, controversial and thought-provoking questions Ian Gilbert poses in his long-awaited follow up to the classic Essential Motivation in the Classroom.

Questioning the unquestionable, this book will make you re-consider everything you thought you knew about teaching and learning, such as:

  • Are you simply preparing the next generation of unemployed accountants?
  • What do you do for the `sweetcorn kids' who come out of the education system in pretty much the same state as when they went in?
  • What's the real point of school?
  • Exams - So whose bright idea was that?
  • Why `EQ' is fast becoming the new `IQ'.
  • What will your school policy be on brain-enhancing technologies?
  • Which is the odd one out between a hamster and a caravan?

With his customary combination of hard-hitting truths, practical classroom ideas and irreverent sense of humour, Ian Gilbert takes the reader on a breathless rollercoaster ride through burning issues of the twenty-first century, considering everything from the threats facing the world and the challenge of the BRIC economies to the link between eugenics and the 11+.

As wide-ranging and exhaustively-researched as it is entertaining and accessible, this book is designed to challenge teachers and inform them - as well as encourage them - as they strive to design a twenty-first century learning experience that really does bring the best out of all young people. After all, the future of the world may just depend on it.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 19 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0415468337
ISBN 13: 9780415468336

Media Reviews

`This divergent-thinking book is a must read for all who want real, sustainable and effective reform for learning for this century; it should be embedded in the syllabi of colleges of education and education graduate studies worldwide.' - Dr Earle Warnica, Professor of Education at the American University of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates

`This book is a stunner. Writing in an entertaining, page turning style, Ian Gilbert engages the reader with some powerful ideas about learning and teaching ... He inspires us to consider the role of the teacher not as the fount of knowledge but as someone who helps children to learn.' - Sara Bubb, Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Education, London

`In his inimitable style, laced with humour and wisdom, Ian Gilbert makes neuroscience reachable, digestible and, above all, applicable to classroom practice ... He proposes a new moral purpose for education - to play a central role in the creation of a society in which you would want your own grandchildren to live. It will become compulsory reading. I couldn't put it down.' - Sir John Jones, Presenter, Writer and Educational Consultant

Author Bio
Ian Gilbert is an educational innovator, award-winning writer, entrepreneur and inspirational speaker, delivering training to schools and colleges in the UK and Europe for the 'Independent Thinking' organisation, which he founded in 1994.