Seeds For Change: Education Reform in Context

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Educational Reform
Cover of the book Seeds For Change: Education Reform in Context by Jennifer Little, Jennifer Little
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Author: Jennifer Little ISBN: 9781301341139
Publisher: Jennifer Little Publication: November 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jennifer Little
ISBN: 9781301341139
Publisher: Jennifer Little
Publication: November 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Seeds for Change: Education Reform in Context is not a step-by-step manual for change of K-12 and Higher Education. It is the beginning point for discussions that will affect everyone in the global economy. A service-industry approach to education reform could not only identify and help fix the broken parts of our society but also provide economic growth without sacrificing the environment or natural resources. Education is in the unique position of being the nexus of all aspects of our society, capable of conducting unbiased and in-depth research that can re-define our current and future needs for growth and change.

Seeds for Change enlightens readers about:
Inner workings of all levels of the education industry.
Relationships of power influencing decisions and policies at all levels.
Faulty assumptions made by politicians, policy makers, researchers in higher education and related industries supporting and/or contributing to the education industry.
Opportunities to explore for possible social and economic growth resulting from education reform efforts.
Interconnections that contribute to, are perpetuated by, or are dictated by education.

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Seeds for Change: Education Reform in Context is not a step-by-step manual for change of K-12 and Higher Education. It is the beginning point for discussions that will affect everyone in the global economy. A service-industry approach to education reform could not only identify and help fix the broken parts of our society but also provide economic growth without sacrificing the environment or natural resources. Education is in the unique position of being the nexus of all aspects of our society, capable of conducting unbiased and in-depth research that can re-define our current and future needs for growth and change.

Seeds for Change enlightens readers about:
Inner workings of all levels of the education industry.
Relationships of power influencing decisions and policies at all levels.
Faulty assumptions made by politicians, policy makers, researchers in higher education and related industries supporting and/or contributing to the education industry.
Opportunities to explore for possible social and economic growth resulting from education reform efforts.
Interconnections that contribute to, are perpetuated by, or are dictated by education.

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