More Now

A Message from the Future for the Educators of Today

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Experimental Methods, Educational Theory, Leadership, Administration
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Author: Mark Wagner ISBN: 9781945167508
Publisher: EdTechTeam Press Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: EdTechTeam Press Language: English
Author: Mark Wagner
ISBN: 9781945167508
Publisher: EdTechTeam Press
Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: EdTechTeam Press
Language: English

School change is never easy, but it is necessary to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s world.

Our job as educators is no longer to help students memorize a few things they might need someday. Our job is to help students access and use information in ways that are meaningful to them—and to others. This doesn’t mean students don't need schools or teachers; kids need educators as their guides now more than ever. It does mean the priorities and processes of education must change.

In More Now, EdTechTeam Founder, Mark Wagner, PhD, explores the six essential elements of effective school change: courageous leaders, empowered teachers, student agency, inspiring spaces, robust infrastructure, and engaged communities. You’ll learn from educational leaders, teachers, and technologists how you can make each of these essential elements part of your school or district culture—starting now.

It’s time to “dream out loud” and be “an architect of the possible” in creating the future students need.
We can’t afford to wait.

“When the caterpillar asked Alice,  ‘who are you?’ she responded, ‘ . . . I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.’ If you’re lucky, this will be how you feel after reading this book.”
—John Wick, EdD, director of education of Qneuro

“Mark Wagner has always been light-years ahead when thinking about the future of education. This book does a great job of helping the rest of us catch up.”
—Brendan Brennan, director of Moonshot Laboratory

“The further you read, the warmer the feeling gets inside you that you’re not alone and that you're ready for the future with your students and colleagues.”  
—Wendy Gorton, educational technologist and author of 50 Hikes with Kids

“This book will pull you out of your comfort zone and help you create the education that your students need and deserve.”
—Dr. Nick Polyak, superintendent and coauthor of The Unlearning Leader and Student Voice

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School change is never easy, but it is necessary to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s world.

Our job as educators is no longer to help students memorize a few things they might need someday. Our job is to help students access and use information in ways that are meaningful to them—and to others. This doesn’t mean students don't need schools or teachers; kids need educators as their guides now more than ever. It does mean the priorities and processes of education must change.

In More Now, EdTechTeam Founder, Mark Wagner, PhD, explores the six essential elements of effective school change: courageous leaders, empowered teachers, student agency, inspiring spaces, robust infrastructure, and engaged communities. You’ll learn from educational leaders, teachers, and technologists how you can make each of these essential elements part of your school or district culture—starting now.

It’s time to “dream out loud” and be “an architect of the possible” in creating the future students need.
We can’t afford to wait.

“When the caterpillar asked Alice,  ‘who are you?’ she responded, ‘ . . . I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.’ If you’re lucky, this will be how you feel after reading this book.”
—John Wick, EdD, director of education of Qneuro

“Mark Wagner has always been light-years ahead when thinking about the future of education. This book does a great job of helping the rest of us catch up.”
—Brendan Brennan, director of Moonshot Laboratory

“The further you read, the warmer the feeling gets inside you that you’re not alone and that you're ready for the future with your students and colleagues.”  
—Wendy Gorton, educational technologist and author of 50 Hikes with Kids

“This book will pull you out of your comfort zone and help you create the education that your students need and deserve.”
—Dr. Nick Polyak, superintendent and coauthor of The Unlearning Leader and Student Voice

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