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Liberating Learning: Technology, Politics, and the Future of American Education, by Hoover Fellows Terry M. Moe and John Chubb
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Liberating Learning: Technology, Politics, and the Future of American Education, by Hoover fellows Terry M. Moe and John Chubb STANFORD— “Moe and Chubb have delivered a truly stunning book, rich with the prospect of how technology is already revolutionizing learning in communities from Midland, Pennsylvania to Gurgaon, India. At the same time, this is a sobering telling of the realpolitik of education, a battle in which the status quo is well defended. But most of all, this book is a call to action, a call to unleash the power of technological innovation to create an education system worthy of our aspirations and our childrens’ dreams.”
Technology has transformed all aspects of our everyday lives. From online banking to social networking, we communicate, connect, and consume in ways radically different from the past. Yet the average classroom is not that different from the classroom of fifty years ago. What’s wrong with this picture? In their new book Liberating Learning: Technology, Politics, and the Future of American Education (Jossey-Bass, 2009), Hoover fellows Terry M. Moe and John Chubb, leaders in education reform, tell a dramatic story about the pitched battle to bring about real change and improvement to America’s schools—a battle that pits the innovative forces of technology against the entrenched interests that powerfully protect the educational status quo. The timing could not be more critical, as the United States struggles to keep pace with a world economy that places a growing premium on education. Right now, technology has a tremendous capacity to promote learning—for all students, regardless of background or neighborhood—by opening up a dazzling array of new opportunities that can literally customize education to the needs, schedules, styles, and interests of each student. But it is being blocked by the political process. Controversial and compelling, Liberating Learning maps out a dynamic vision of the nation's educational future, showing how the ideas and innovations of technology will ultimately transform the public schools to the great benefit of the nation and its children—and how learning will be liberated from the special interests and from the dead hand of the past. Terry M. Moe is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, the William Bennett Munro Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, and a member of Hoover’s Koret Task Force on K-12 Education. John E. Chubb is founder and chief development officer of EdisonLearning, which partners with school districts and charter schools nationwide to improve student achievement. Chubb is also a member of the Koret Task Force on K-12 Education. Moe and Chubb are also the coauthors of Politics, Markets, and America's Schools. Liberating Learning: Technology, Politics, and the Future of American Education
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