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NEWS FLASH: The traditional factory model of school is holding back our students and our society, despite our educators' best efforts.
What if we could eliminate student achievement gaps?
What if we could substantially improve learning and skills development for every child?
Know Power, Know Responsibility provides a path for any community of caring citizens to offer its children the ultimate gift--the power to unleash their full potential. This book shows what a completely different school model could look like, explains how a new model could be implemented, and provides the process for actually doing so.
By fundamentally changing our approach to public education--by focusing on learning rather than teaching and by putting power into the hands of our children--those children will take on primary responsibility for their learning, growth, and development. This is not only possible but essential, and will have incredible benefits throughout our communities.
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NEWS FLASH: The traditional factory model of school is holding back our students and our society, despite our educators' best efforts.
What if we could eliminate student achievement gaps?
What if we could substantially improve learning and skills development for every child?
Know Power, Know Responsibility provides a path for any community of caring citizens to offer its children the ultimate gift--the power to unleash their full potential. This book shows what a completely different school model could look like, explains how a new model could be implemented, and provides the process for actually doing so.
By fundamentally changing our approach to public education--by focusing on learning rather than teaching and by putting power into the hands of our children--those children will take on primary responsibility for their learning, growth, and development. This is not only possible but essential, and will have incredible benefits throughout our communities.