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Toward a Holistic Intelligence - Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier (Hardcover): Lyn Lesch Toward a Holistic Intelligence - Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier (Hardcover)
Lyn Lesch
R1,692 Discovery Miles 16 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Toward a Holistic Intelligence: Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier is a critical examination of how the Internet, our current digital age, and people's continuous use of digital devices is adversely affecting their thought processes, working memories, attention spans, and overall level of intelligence. In doing so, it explores how a larger intelligence based primarily on direct insight and creative absorption, qualities which are integrally part of people's emotive and sensorial lives, might allow for a clearer exploration of their world and themselves at a time in which our cognitive lives are being so thoroughly abrogated by the Internet and its resultant technologies.

Toward a Holistic Intelligence - Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier (Paperback): Lyn Lesch Toward a Holistic Intelligence - Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier (Paperback)
Lyn Lesch
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Toward a Holistic Intelligence: Life on the Other Side of the Digital Barrier is a critical examination of how the Internet, our current digital age, and people's continuous use of digital devices is adversely affecting their thought processes, working memories, attention spans, and overall level of intelligence. In doing so, it explores how a larger intelligence based primarily on direct insight and creative absorption, qualities which are integrally part of people's emotive and sensorial lives, might allow for a clearer exploration of their world and themselves at a time in which our cognitive lives are being so thoroughly abrogated by the Internet and its resultant technologies.

Creative Learning for the Information Age - How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students (Hardcover, Second Edition): Lyn Lesch Creative Learning for the Information Age - How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Lyn Lesch
R1,450 Discovery Miles 14 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students, second edition examines how students in their formative years can learn in a more creative manner and can become successful in an age in which knowledge travels so rapidly and is transformed so quickly. This book sets forth several solutions, such as new skills that allow students to perceive important relationships and connections within various subject matters, a different type of accountability that is integrally tied to student initiative, and a different learning structure that allows teacher and student to work together to develop subject matter which is more fully connected to the world of professional expertise. Lyn Lesch also assesses certain barriers which may stand in the way of students learning more creatively in our current information age. In particular, he draws attention to an emphasis on standardized testing and the introduction of national core standards both of which significantly restrict the field of various subject matters and thereby restrict creative thinking and learning and the potential dulling of young people s inner lives along with a potentially distracted awareness being engendered in them by the technologies of our current digital age."

How to Prepare Students for the Information Age and Global Marketplace - Creative Learning in Action (Hardcover): Lyn Lesch How to Prepare Students for the Information Age and Global Marketplace - Creative Learning in Action (Hardcover)
Lyn Lesch
R1,979 Discovery Miles 19 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How to Prepare Students for the Information Age and Global Marketplace examines how the structure of schools might be changed so that students in their formative years are able to learn in a manner that allows them to be more creative. The modern world is shrinking as technology and connectivity create new ways to live, communicate, and do business. Education and learning must follow suit. In this regard, the book focuses on such key issues as the process of actually learning how to learn; the sort of changing relationship between teacher and student which needs to occur if students are to learn more creatively; the development of a new set of skills, particularly that of students developing their own learning progressions in approaching various subject matter; and a greater connection between school and the world of adult expertise. The world is changing; so to must the way we educate our students.

Creative Learning for the Information Age - How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students (Paperback, Second Edition): Lyn Lesch Creative Learning for the Information Age - How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students (Paperback, Second Edition)
Lyn Lesch
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Creative Learning for the Information Age: How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students, second edition examines how students in their formative years can learn in a more creative manner and can become successful in an age in which knowledge travels so rapidly and is transformed so quickly. This book sets forth several solutions, such as new skills that allow students to perceive important relationships and connections within various subject matters, a different type of accountability that is integrally tied to student initiative, and a different learning structure that allows teacher and student to work together to develop subject matter which is more fully connected to the world of professional expertise. Lesch also assesses certain barriers which may stand in the way of students learning more creatively in our current information age. In particular, he draws attention to an emphasis on standardized testing and the introduction of national core standards - both of which significantly restrict the field of various subject matters and thereby restricting creative thinking and learning - and the potential dulling of young people's inner lives along with a potentially distracted awareness being engendered in them by the technologies of our current digital age.

Learning Not Schooling - Reimagining the Purpose of Education (Paperback, New): Lyn Lesch Learning Not Schooling - Reimagining the Purpose of Education (Paperback, New)
Lyn Lesch
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Learning Not Schooling: Reimagining the Purpose of Education examines how both the curiosity and the initiative of students in their formative years can be stimulated by partnering local schools with the world of adult work and professional expertise. This tactic addresses some of the issues that seem to continually plague us, such as how to help students learn more effectively in the modern age, or how to more fully address some of the perpetual inequities between different socioeconomic groupings. Drawing on his experiences from founding and directing a private school for students age six to fourteen, Lyn Lesch presents a new model for education in which learning for students increasingly occurs in the world of adult expertise, with classroom teachers taking on the role of conduits that not only prepare students to learn from professionals working in various fields but also assist them in absorbing the advanced information and knowledge they will be acquiring.

Our Results-Driven, Testing Culture - How It Adversely Affects Students' Personal Experience (Paperback): Lyn Lesch Our Results-Driven, Testing Culture - How It Adversely Affects Students' Personal Experience (Paperback)
Lyn Lesch
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lyn Lesch advocates that learning cannot be measured by empirical results like testing and grading. As the founder of Chicago's The Children's School, Lesch didn't give grades or submit students to standardized testing_such conditions may seem blasphemous to most educators, but the results spoke for themselves. Without the high-stakes pressure of results, accountability, and testing, students were able to take a more active role in their education. With reduced stress on performance, students can develop an openness to the material and link learning to their own personal experience. If the status quo goes unchanged, Lesch argues that students will be schooled in a disembodied, dull manner that prevents true learning and comprehension. To avoid this, Lesch describes how education should revolve around each student's personal experience (i.e., linking school with what matters to individual students). Perhaps more than anything, this book is intended to be a discussion point for developing a healthy relationship between personal experience and academic learning.

Intelligence in the Digital Age - How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled (Hardcover): Lyn Lesch Intelligence in the Digital Age - How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled (Hardcover)
Lyn Lesch
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence in the Digital Age examines how our current Internet age and people's use of digital technologies may be affecting their mental capacities and emotive lives in ways in which it will become increasingly difficult for those people to explore a larger, more expansive consciousness. After beginning with an examination of how people's attention spans, working memories, and capacity for deep thought and reading are being imperiled by their addictive use of smart phones and PCs, the discussion continues with how this may be occurring at a deep level at which the brain creates short and long-term memories, pays attention, and thinks creatively. The book then explores how these negative effects may impede the search to explore the limits of one's thinking mind and memories in pursuit of a larger intelligence. People may have fewer opportunities to be successful in this pursuit simply because they will have lost access to important personal dynamics due to the effects of the digital world on their minds, brains, and inner lives.

Intelligence in the Digital Age - How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled (Paperback): Lyn Lesch Intelligence in the Digital Age - How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled (Paperback)
Lyn Lesch
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence in the Digital Age examines how our current Internet age and people's use of digital technologies may be affecting their mental capacities and emotive lives in ways in which it will become increasingly difficult for those people to explore a larger, more expansive consciousness. After beginning with an examination of how people's attention spans, working memories, and capacity for deep thought and reading are being imperiled by their addictive use of smart phones and PCs, the discussion continues with how this may be occurring at a deep level at which the brain creates short and long-term memories, pays attention, and thinks creatively. The book then explores how these negative effects may impede the search to explore the limits of one's thinking mind and memories in pursuit of a larger intelligence. People may have fewer opportunities to be successful in this pursuit simply because they will have lost access to important personal dynamics due to the effects of the digital world on their minds, brains, and inner lives.

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