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Catching the Knowledge Wave : The Knowledge Society and the Future of Education

SKU: 9781877398049
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  • Author:
    Jane Gilbert
  • ISBN:
    9781877398049
  • Publication Date:
    January 2005
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    244
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    New Zealand Council for Educational Research
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Catching the Knowledge Wave : The Knowledge Society and the Future of Education
Catching the Knowledge Wave : The Knowledge Society and the Future of Education

Catching the Knowledge Wave : The Knowledge Society and the Future of Education

SKU: 9781877398049
Regular price $39.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Jane Gilbert
  • ISBN:
    9781877398049
  • Publication Date:
    January 2005
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    244
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    New Zealand Council for Educational Research
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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If this book were a film, it would be rated M – with a caution that "some viewers may be disturbed by some scenes." In Catching the Knowledge Wave? Jane Gilbert takes apart many long-held ideas about knowledge and education. She says that knowledge is now a verb, not a noun – something we do rather than something we have – and explores the ways our schools need to change to prepare people to participate in the knowledge-based societies of the future. The knowledge society is an idea that is widely discussed, but not well understood. Knowledge is developing a new meaning, one that is quite different to the one our schools were built on. Because of this, knowledge society developments are a major challenge for our schools. We cannot address this challenge by adding more ideas to our existing structures. We need a completely new framework – one that takes account of knowledge's new meaning, but also gives everyone an equal opportunity to succeed. If this seems like a tall order, it probably is – however this book attempts to map out such a framework. This is a book to argue with, to agree or disagree with, but above all to read – the future of our public education system is at stake.
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If this book were a film, it would be rated M – with a caution that "some viewers may be disturbed by some scenes." In Catching the Knowledge Wave? Jane Gilbert takes apart many long-held ideas about knowledge and education. She says that knowledge is now a verb, not a noun – something we do rather than something we have – and explores the ways our schools need to change to prepare people to participate in the knowledge-based societies of the future. The knowledge society is an idea that is widely discussed, but not well understood. Knowledge is developing a new meaning, one that is quite different to the one our schools were built on. Because of this, knowledge society developments are a major challenge for our schools. We cannot address this challenge by adding more ideas to our existing structures. We need a completely new framework – one that takes account of knowledge's new meaning, but also gives everyone an equal opportunity to succeed. If this seems like a tall order, it probably is – however this book attempts to map out such a framework. This is a book to argue with, to agree or disagree with, but above all to read – the future of our public education system is at stake.