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What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers Across America

What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers Across America

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During the 2016 school year, innovation expert Ted Dintersmith took an unprecedented trip across America.

He visited all fifty states, seeking to raise awareness about the urgent need to reimagine education to prepare students for the career and citizenship demands of an increasingly innovative world.

As he traveled, though, Dintersmith met innovative teachers all across the country -- teachers doing extraordinary things in ordinary settings, creating innovative classrooms where children learn deeply and joyously. Each day, these students are engaged and inspired by their teachers, who in turn help children develop purpose, agency, essential skill sets and mindsets, and deep knowledge.

The insights of these teachers offer a vision of what school could be and a model for how to help schools achieve it.



Author: Ted Dintersmith
Publisher: Edu21c Foundation
Published: 06/18/2019
Pages: 270
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.63lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.67d
ISBN: 9780578504438

About the Author
Dintersmith, Ted: - Ted Dintersmith is a change agent focused on the impact of education and innovation on the future of civil society. His professional background spans technology, entrepreneurship, and public policy. He was ranked by Business 2.0 as the top-performing U.S. venture capitalist for 1995-1999. In 2012, President Obama appointed him to represent our country at the United Nations General Assembly. More recently, he executive produced the acclaimed documentary Most Likely to Succeed and co-authored with Tony Wagner a book with the same title. In 2018, he received NEA's prestigious Friend of Education Award. Ted earned a PhD in Engineering from Stanford and an undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary, with High Honors in Physics and English. When he's not visiting schools, he lives in central Virginia.

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