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Product details
Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
176307283
Author:
Dryden.g
Subtitle:
A Complete 21st-century Update of the World's Biggest-selling Non-fiction Book
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Edition:
Revised edition
ISBN:
9781855391833
Series Title:
Visions of Education Series
Audience:
General
Pages:
544
Width (mm):
10
Length (mm):
10
Additional Info:
Jeannette Vos is a Netherlands-born, Canadian-raised American doctor of education. She received her doctorate from Northern Arizona University after seven years' research in accelerative and integrative learning and teaching. She is founding President of The Learning Revolution International, and one of the founding members of the National Institute for Teaching Excellence at Cambridge College in Boston, Massachusetts. She is also a senior faculty member at their Ontario, California campus, to which her academy Is accredited. From a thirty-year background in teaching and corporate training, she is a well-known international seminar and conference presenter, with particular specialties in the use of music and the arts, digital technology, metaphor, movement, nutrition and overall brain-body fitness, creativity, neuro-linguistic programming and general accelerated-learning methods. Dr. Vos is currently researching and writing two further books, on breakthroughs in brain-mind-body research and on natural nutrition. Gordon Dryden is a New Zealand-based award-winning broadcaster, author, journalist, publisher, television host and businessman, with a multimedia career that also spans public relations, international marketing and advertising creative directing. In 1990, he obtained a $2 million grant to set up the Pacific Foundation in his home country, New Zealand, to mount a public debate on education in the twentyfirst century. That project involved touring the planet with a TV crew and shooting 150 hours of videotape for six one-hour documentaries. Given his multimedia background, it's not surprising that he brings a deep interest in creative thinking and interactive-technology to education. He also heads his own multimedia publishing company, The Learning Web. Its activities include organising teacher retraining programmes to link new learning methods with new technologies. He has an abiding interest in bridging the digital divide between rich and poor nations.
Table of Contents:
Preface Foreword by Sir Christopher Ball The converging revolutions The network revolution The talent revolution The teach-yourself revolution The creative revolution The start-right revolution The early-childhood revolution The teaching revolution The learning-styles revolution The catch-up revolution The high school revolution The corporate revolution The digital revolution How to reinvent the world Chapter reference notes Acknowledgements and thanks Recommended resources Index Author biographies