In Square Peg, Rose and Ellison take the reader on an extraordinary personal journey that illuminates the struggles of millions of children - and their parents and teachers - in an antiquated school system that experts say fail the majority of students. Rose shares stories from his own troubled childhood, as well as ground-breaking findings in cognitive neuroscience and psychology, and advances in the educational field that will help the parents and teachers of kids who have been casualties of conventional schools. Square Peg is a compelling manifesto.
In Square Peg, Rose and Ellison take the reader on an extraordinary personal journey that illuminates the struggles of millions of children - and their parents and teachers - in an antiquated school system that experts say fail the majority of students. Rose shares stories from his own troubled childhood, as well as ground-breaking findings in cognitive neuroscience and psychology, and advances in the educational field that will help the parents and teachers of kids who have been casualties of conventional schools. Square Peg is a compelling manifesto.
Todd Rose is a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, international lecturer, and leading thinker in the field
of Educational Neuroscience. Today, Todd works at the forefront of
innovation in learning science and education, contributing new
insights about learning variability, and helping to design new
educational technologies flexible enough to support all students in
reaching their full potential.< BR> < BR> Katherine
Ellison is a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, who has written
three books on neuroscience and learning differences, most recently
including < I > Buzz: A Year of Paying Attention< /I>,
as well as related articles for media including < I > The New
York Times< /I>, < I > The Washington Post< /I>,
and < I > The Atlantic< /I> magazine.< BR> <
BR> Together, Rose and Ellison bring you the story of Todd
Rose's extraordinary comeback from a teenaged high-school dropout
with a pregnant wife and job stocking shelves in a department store
to one of America's foremost young experts on education, learning
differences, and creativity. < I > Square Peg, Round Hole
< /I> also educates parents, teachers, and other interested
readers about the fast-paced recent changes taking place in U.S.
classrooms, relating why the technology-enabled classrooms of the
future may soon be more engaging, innovative, and accessible than
ever before.
Katherine Ellison is a Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative
journalist, former foreign correspondent, writing consultant,
author of four books, and mother of two sons. Her most recent
writing has focused primarily on neuroscience and the environment.
"A compelling story about Todd Rose's journey from boy
trouble-maker to highly successful scholar and teacher, "Square
Peg" also offer engaging and memorable research findings about what
can help individuals with attention deficits and attendant
emotional and social challenges. Parents, teachers, and kids will
find here both a powerful story and specific steps to improve so
many lives and life chances."--Martha Minow, author of Making All
the Difference: Inclusion, Exclusion, and American Law
"A mind is (indeed) a terrible thing to waste! This
up-close-and-personal account will resonate viscerally with
countless parents and youngsters, and provide them with renewed
hope and practical guidance."--Charles Fadel, author of 21st
Century Skills and Founder of the Center for Curriculum
Redesign
"In Square Peg, Todd Rose takes the reader along on his hard
journey in the education system; one that is bumpy, sometimes
painful, sometimes joyful, and always insightful. He reflects on
himself as a student and on the school system, in general, with a
sharp eye and a sharp pen."--Larry Rosenstock, CEO and co-founder
of High Tech High
"Located along the same continuum as Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs,
David Brooks' The Social Animal, and Wes Moore's The Other Wes
Moore, Todd Rose's book, Square Peg, manages to weave a deeply
personal and often unsettling narrative into a work that captures
the complexity of human development while celebrating the triumphs
of parents who allow their all too often misunderstood children to
grow up to be exceptional adults. It is a must read for anyone
seeking to better understand how nature, nurture, timing and chance
influence who we ultimately become."--Dr. Chris Howard, President
of Hampden-Sydney College
"On any given morning, thousands of American children dread going
to school out of fear of bullying and boredom. With its poignant
stories, wise insights, and helpful tips, Square Peg points the way
to a kinder, better future."--Molly Ringwald
"Todd Rose's journey from high-school dropout to Harvard professor
is a welcome success story--one that leaves me rooting for square
pegs everywhere."--David Finch, New York Times bestselling author
of The Journal of Best Practices
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