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Shaping the Future with Math, Science, and Technology examines how ingenuity, creativity, and teamwork skills are part of an intellectual toolbox associated with math, science, and technology. The book provides new ideas, proven processes, practical tools, and examples useful to educators who want to encourage students to solve problems and express themselves in imaginative ways. The development of a technological knowledge-based economy depends on the development of educational systems that allow schools, teachers, and students of diverse capabilities, backgrounds and learning preferences do better with both content and imaginative problem solving. This book makes the case that it is, indeed, possible to educate our way to a better economy and a better future. Paying attention to 21st century approaches and skills can help accomplish those goals.
Shaping the Future with Math, Science, and Technology examines how ingenuity, creativity, and teamwork skills are part of an intellectual toolbox associated with math, science, and technology. The book provides new ideas, proven processes, practical tools, and examples useful to educators who want to encourage students to solve problems and express themselves in imaginative ways. The development of a technological knowledge-based economy depends on the development of educational systems that allow schools, teachers, and students of diverse capabilities, backgrounds and learning preferences do better with both content and imaginative problem solving. This book makes the case that it is, indeed, possible to educate our way to a better economy and a better future. Paying attention to 21st century approaches and skills can help accomplish those goals.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Innovation / Differentiation: 21st Century Math, Science, Technology Skills Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Classroom Assessments Chapter 4 Chapter3: Learning Mathematics: Problem Solving, Creativity, and Innovation Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Science Instruction: Promoting Inquiry and Innovation in the Classroom Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Technology &Education: Innovation, Digital Tools, and Preparing for the Future
DENNIS ADAMS is a Canadian education and technology consultant who has taught at the University of Minnesota and McGill University in Montreal. He has done graduate work at Harvard University and has a PhD from the University of Wisconsin. Adams is a veteran elementary school teacher who has authored more than a fifteen books on various educational topics. MARY HAMM is a professor of elementary education at San Francisco State University. She has taught at Ohio State University and the University of Colorado. Her background also includes extensive teaching at the elementary and middle school levels. In addition she has written many articles and books on science and mathematics education.
Shaping the Future with Math, Science, and Technology is a
practical and powerful resource that will support teachers as they
go about increasing their students' ability to explore new ideas
and applications in math, science, and technology. The authors pay
close attention to the social nature of learning and explain how
collaborating with others can help individuals take responsibility
for their own learning. They also point out that reasoning skills,
patience, and dealing effectively with failure are all part of the
fabric of innovation. I especially liked the point they made about
how technology should support the human condition, rather than
serve as an escape from it. As far as the classroom is concerned,
Adams and Hamm view technology as a tool, not a toy. This timely
book encourages us all to consider what it means to educate
students in the 21st century and prepare for future
possibilities.
*Kathy Fugitt, third grade and art teacher, San Francisco,
California*
The authors offer a fresh perspective on the importance of
innovation to our future and point out how quality instruction can
make a positive difference. They break new ground as they explore
ways that educators can promote creativity and innovation with
math, science, and technology instruction. Nurturing innovation
involves encouraging learners to take informed risks, test
hypotheses, and remain open to new ideas. The book makes a
compelling case for stimulating students in a way that helps them
apply the power of imagination in their lessons and in the world
outside of school. I really liked the lesson plan ideas and the
detailed procedures for standards-based activities. Shaping the
Future with Math, Science, and Technology is sensible, useful, and
interesting in a way that will make it a great addition to every
educator's professional library.
*Sharonn Wilson, teacher and library consultant, Pacifica,
California*
Successful living in the 21st century requires creative and
innovative thinking and this can be best developed in schools by
teachers who are themselves innovative thinkers. This is the aim of
this book, which provides a thorough discussion of the principles
involved in creative learning, such as differentiated instruction,
assessment, and multiple intelligences. The activities provided
promote interesting and meaningful learning and equipstudents for
the 21st century and beyond. This book also contributes to the
professional fulfillment of the teacher.
*Anabelle C. Felipe, professor, Mariano Marcos State University,
Philippines*
This book is sensible, lively, and interesting in a way that will
engage a wide range of educators. The authors provide accessible
approaches for creative problem solving in math and imaginative
inquiry in science and technology. Adams and Hamm also present
standards-driven processes, ideas, and lesson plans in a way that
will help teachers make learning clearer, bolder, and more
connected. Shaping the Future with Math, Science, and Technology is
a forward-looking book with many applications. It is bound to help
everyone involved navigate the uncertain twists and turns of the
twenty-first century.
*Rose Castro, teacher, San Francisco, California*
This book does a great job of interweaving creativity, innovation,
inquiry, and problem solving. It provides many original approaches,
activities, and lesson plans that will help teachers ignite
imaginative sparks of expression in their students in a way that
generates many unique ideas and insights. Although the subject
focus is on math, science, and technology, I particularly like what
the authors have to say about preparing tomorrow's innovators.
Although hopeful, they view the future with less of the exaggerated
optimism that writers exhibited thirty or forty years ago. In
the1970s, for example, if you told someone that after the last
Apollo mission, astronauts wouldn't go back to the moon for many
decades, no one would have believed you. A dose of twenty-first
century realism is refreshing. Overall, this is a valuable,
insightful, and very readable book that is bound to inform the
thinking and the practical work of any educator.
*Rebecca Angeles, professor, University of New Brunswick,
Canada*
The most valuable parts of Shaping the Future are its lesson plans
and activities.
*Mathematics Teacher*
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