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Breakthrough Leadership in the Digital Age
Using Learning Science to Reboot Schooling



October 2013 | 216 pages | Corwin

“By deconstructing learning science and making the connection to technology, Hess and Saxberg have outlined key strategies for school leaders as they work to transform traditional practices in schools. Whether it is whole-school reform or targeted interventions, principals will be motivated to rethink or‘re-engineer’ the use of technology to optimize teaching and learning.”
—Gail Connelly, Executive Director
National Association of Elementary School Principals

“Everyone touching education—from educators to school leaders and from investors and philanthropists to entrepreneurs—needs to understand how to think like a learning engineer and read this book. Technology holds unbelievable promise to be a part of the solution to transform education, but it won’t happen unless all parties attack its implementation smartly. Breakthrough Leadership in a Digital Age points the way forward.”
—Michael B. Horn, Co-Founder & Education Executive Director
Clayton Christensen Institute

“Too often, our current structures fail to promote and support learning engineering. Rick Hess and Bror Saxberg have designed a compelling guide for the road ahead.”
—William Hite, Superintendent
School District of Philadelphia, PA


Reboot student learning the right way!

Today’s most successful school leaders are truly “learning engineers”: creative thinkers who redefine their problems and design new ways to better serve kids’ success. Technology has a critical role, but it’s the creative reinvention of schools, systems, and classrooms that has to come first. In this powerful book, best-selling author and education policy expert Rick Hess and chief learning officer Bror Saxberg show you how to become your school's learning engineer. Using cutting-edge research about learning science as a framework, you’ll:

  • Identify specific learning problems that need solving
  • Devise smarter ways to address them
  • Implement technology-enabled, not technology-driven, solutions

 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
1. Introduction
Thinking Like a Learning Engineer

 
Why This Volume?

 
The Book: The World's Most Successful Education Technology

 
Books Are a Learning Technology

 
A Dispiriting Track Record

 
A Lot of Potential

 
Myths That Suffuse and Confuse Rethinking

 
Carpe Diem: Reengineering What It Means to Be a "School"

 
Don't Get Stuck on Bogeymen

 
Learning Science and Learning Engineers

 
The Book Ahead

 
 
2. What We Can Learn From Learning Science
Cognitive Science and Its Less Useful Cousins

 
Becoming an Expert

 
How Memory Works

 
Deliberate Practice

 
Working Memory Has Two Channels: Audio and Visual

 
The Crucial Role of Student Motivation

 
Putting Learning Science to Work

 
Seven Elements of Learning

 
A Few Key Takeaways

 
 
3. Applying Learning Science to Technology
The Five Capabilities of Technology

 
The Tutoring Challenge

 
Know What Problem You're Solving

 
Technology Can Help With the Elements of Learning

 
Putting People and Technology Together

 
Putting This to Work

 
 
4. Reengineering With Technology
The Socratic Method

 
New Tools Can Create New Capabilities

 
Engineers Ask a Lot of Questions

 
What Happens When You Don't Think Like a Learning Engineer

 
Mooresville Graded School District: Fish Don't Talk About Water

 
Technology Can Be a Powerful Tool

 
 
5. Redesigning Schools and Systems
Designing for New Challenges and Opportunities

 
Khan Academy: Distinguishing the App Store From the Apps

 
Leveraging the Elements of Learning Design

 
Rocketship Education: The Engineer's Tale

 
It's the Engineering, Not the Gizmos

 
 
6. Doing This in the Real World
Technology in the Real World

 
When Rules Get in the Way

 
Going One-to-One

 
Summit Public Schools: Finding a Way

 
Overcoming the Obstacles

 
 
7. Bringing It Together
Three Big Things to Keep in Mind

 
Every Team Needs Learning Engineers

 
Learning Engineers Ride in the Engine, Not the Caboose

 
Revisiting Our Myths

 
The Bad News... Is the Good News

 
 
Index
Key features
  • Includes illustrations from multiple technology areas and anecdotes shared by school and district leaders
  • Because the book includes interviews alongside research and analysis it is both practical and grounded in best practice theory.

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ISBN: 9781452255491
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