Beyond Obsolete: How to Upgrade Classroom Practice and School Structure

Beyond Obsolete: How to Upgrade Classroom Practice and School Structure

by Chris Edwards (Author)

Synopsis

Americans have seen it all in education over the last twenty years: charter schools, vouchers, private schools, ever-changing sets of technology, increased funding for schools, decreased funding for schools, accountability measures for teachers, and on and on. These schemes never seem to make any real changes in student outcomes. This is because the obsolete educational system is simply not compatible with what we now know about how students learn and how teachers are developed and sustained. Beyond Obsolete: How to Upgrade Classroom Practice and School Structure delves into the history of Western Civilization, shows how a misunderstanding of this history informs our current educational system, and then makes a broad argument for a full-scale upgrade in teacher practice (the software) and school structure (the hardware). If educational reform is to be achieved, then superintendents, assistant superintendents, principals, assistant principals etc. will have to be declared obsolete. Education will have to move beyond them into a new era where teachers are the educational leaders in their field and their classroom practice is compatible with learning theory.

$54.42

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 151
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 21 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 147584476X
ISBN 13: 9781475844764

Media Reviews
Chris Edwards is one of the most interesting and creative integrative thinkers working across multiple disciplines-science, history, and education-to put together a program for examine our past and present in a new light with an aim toward improving our educational system, which hasn't had a hardware upgrade or software update in centuries. Beyond obsolete indeed! Reading this sparkling book is to see the world anew. -- Michael Shermer, publisher, Skeptic magazine; monthly columnist, Scientific American; presidential fellow, Chapman University; author, Heavens on Earth , The Moral Arc , The Believing Brain , and other books
I have followed the development of Chris Edwards' thinking about the U.S. educational system through his writing and lectures. His analysis of its software and hardware is revolutionary and brilliant. Dr. Edwards' critique of how America educates, or doesn't, our children raises the alarm and offers solutions. Every educator and person concerned about the state of public education should read Beyond Obsolete. -- Jeff Rasley, Scientech Club President
Scattered across world history are points of genius. If one connects these dots, as Edwards urges his students to do, the arc of modern Western civilization emerges. Its accomplishments are due in large part to successful development of science and higher education. However, Edwards argues, America's secondary education is stuck in a feudal structure and ripe for its own intellectual revolution. These essays represent the voice of a classroom teacher decrying the institutionalized education leadership and its misguided attempts to manage a failing public school system. -- John Langdon, PhD, Professor of Biology and Anthropology, University of Indianapolis
Good things happen when a very bright, experienced and talented teacher has the courage to take a hard look at what is happening in education. Dr. Chris Edwards is just that person. His book, Beyond Obsolete really puts the hammer down on many current practices and proposes a brave new world of ways to improve the transfer of knowledge from experts to students. He is dedicated to empowering teachers in ways that will make them better and make their life in the classroom more enjoyable. This is a very stimulating addition to the literature of education. -- Richard W. Garrett, Author, The Kids Are Smart Enough, So What's the Problem? A businessman's Perspective on Educational Reform and the Teacher Crisis
Author Bio
Chris Edwards, EdD, teaches World History, AP World History, and English at a public school in the Midwest. He is the author of numerous books on science, philosophy, and educational theory. He directs a summer institute for math and science teachers, is a frequent contributor to Skeptic magazine, and has presented his teaching methodology nationally through publications and presentations through the National Council for Social Studies.