UnCommon Learning Creating Schools That Work for Kids

UnCommon Learning Creating Schools That Work for Kids by Eric C. Sheninger, published by SAGE Publications on November 11, 2015, is a comprehensive guide aimed at transforming educational environments. This edition, comprising 264 pages, explores innovative techniques that foster mastery and genuine student engagement. The book emphasizes the integration of digital media and real-world tools to create a culture of learning that is both enjoyable and effective.
Readers will find practical strategies for implementing sustainable initiatives in education, including the use of Makerspaces, Blended Learning, and Microcredentials. The text features vignettes and real-life examples that illustrate key concepts, supported by graphs and data to demonstrate the impact of these initiatives. UnCommon Learning serves as a resource for educational leaders seeking to cultivate an engaging and effective learning atmosphere.
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UnCommon Learning techniques set the stage for mastery and true student engagement
Integrate digital media and new applications with purpose and build a culture of learning with pleasure!
Let students use real-world tools to do real-world work and develop skills society demands. Be the leader who creates this environment. UnCommon Learning shows you how to transform a learning culture through sustainable and innovative initiatives. It moves straight to the heart of using innovations such as Makerspaces, Blended Learning and Microcredentials. Included in the book:
- Vignettes to illustrate key ideas
- Real life examples to show what works
- Graphs and data to prove initiatives’ impact
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