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Teaching Change Jose Antonio Bowen

Teaching Change By Jose Antonio Bowen

Teaching Change by Jose Antonio Bowen


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With an expansive and powerful argument, Teaching Change combines elegant and gripping explanations of recent and wide-ranging research from biology, economics, education, and neuroscience with hundreds of practical suggestions for individual teachers.

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Teaching Change: How to Develop Independent Thinkers Using Relationships, Resilience, and Reflection by Jose Antonio Bowen

This pathbreaking book for educators shows that focusing on relationships, resilience, and reflection can better prepare graduates for the future.

Learning something new-particularly something that might change your mind-is much more difficult than most teachers think. Because people think with their emotions and are influenced by their communities and social groups, humans tend to ignore new information unless it fits their existing worldview. Thus facts alone, even if discussed in detail, typically fail to open minds and create change. In a world in need of graduates who can adapt to new information and situations, we need to renew our educational commitment to producing flexible and independent thinkers.

In Teaching Change, Jose Antonio Bowen argues that education needs to be redesigned to take into account how human thinking, behaviors, bias, and change really work. Drawing on new research, Bowen explores how we can create better conditions for learning that focus less on teachers and content and more on students and process. He also examines student psychology, history, assumptions, anxiety, and bias and advocates for education to focus on a new 3Rs-relationships, resilience, and reflection. Finally, he suggests explicit learning designs to foster the ability to think for yourself.

The case for a liberal (by which Bowen means liberating) education has never been stronger, but, he says, it needs to be redesigned to achieve the goal of creating lifelong learners and citizens capable of divergent and independent thinking. With an expansive and powerful argument, Teaching Change combines elegant and gripping explanations of recent and wide-ranging research from biology, economics, education, and neuroscience with hundreds of practical suggestions for individual teachers.

About Jose Antonio Bowen

Jose Antonio Bowen is the author of the widely acclaimed Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology Out of Your College Classroom Will Improve Student Learning. After teaching at Stanford University, he went on to become the Caestecker Professor at Georgetown University, a dean at Miami University and Southern Methodist University, and, later, the president of Goucher College.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I. Change and Learning
1. Educating for Uncertainty
2. Your Brain-Closet
3. Aiming Your Flashlight
4. The Difficulty of Thinking for Yourself
5. The Difficulty of Thinking with Others (and Why Discussion Can Fail)
Part II. A New 3Rs
6. Relationships
7. Resilience
8. Reflection
Part III. Learning to Change
9. Driving Change
10. Teaching Change
11. Designing Change
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index

Additional information

CIN1421442612VG
9781421442617
1421442612
Teaching Change: How to Develop Independent Thinkers Using Relationships, Resilience, and Reflection by Jose Antonio Bowen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
2021-09-28
488
N/A
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