This Month's #BookmarkedReads📚 curated reading list provides eight of my favorite books on US education. These books will collectively provide a foundation from which to expand your understanding of both K12 and #HigherEd.
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Best In Teaching
As the title suggests, The Missing Course: Everything They Never Taught You about College Teaching by , teaches you everything you were never taught about college teaching.
Must read for educators in the classroom.
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Best in Learning Science
In How We Learn: Why Brains Learn Better Than Any Machine . . . for Now, Stanislas Dehaene explains four key pillars of learning that can be applied to how we teach and how learning environments are structured.
Replying to
Best in Education Technology
In Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can’t Transform Education, explains everything you need to know to understand the role of edtech in today’s educational environment.
One of my favorite edu books.
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Best in History
In A Perfect Mess: The Unlikely Ascendancy of American Higher Education, gives the best historical overview of the US higher education system that I’ve read to date, explaining the contradictions within our education system.
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Dueling Perspectives on #highered
Sustainable. Resilient. Free. (amzn.to/3fd79dp) where argues for higher ed as a public good.
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The Case Against Education (amzn.to/3r58xUZ) where argues for higher ed as largely a waste of money
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Dueling Perspectives on
A Wolf at The Schoolhouse Door (amzn.to/3tdUkI0) promoting public K12 by +
vs. Charter Schools and Their Enemies (amzn.to/3ti78x6) promoting private/choice K12 models by T. Sowell.
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