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Taking Design Thinking to School

How the Technology of Design Can Transform Teachers, Learners, and Classrooms
Buch | Hardcover
238 Seiten
2016
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-10099-2 (ISBN)
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Taking Design Thinking to School: How the Technology of Design Can Transform Teachers, Learners, and Classrooms uses an action-oriented approach to reframing K-12 teaching and learning, examining interventions that open up dialogue about when and where learning, growth and empowerment can be triggered.
Design thinking is a method of problem-solving that relies on a complex set of skills, processes and mindsets that help people generate novel solutions to problems. Taking Design Thinking to School: How the Technology of Design Can Transform Teachers, Learners, and Classrooms uses an action-oriented approach to reframing K-12 teaching and learning, examining interventions that open up dialogue about when and where learning, growth, and empowerment can be triggered. While design thinking projects make engineering, design, and technology fluency more tangible and personal for a broad range of young learners, their embrace of ambiguity and failure as growth opportunities often clash with institutional values and structures. Through a series of in-depth case studies that honor and explore such tensions, the authors demonstrate that design thinking provides students with the agency and compassion that is necessary for doing creative and collaborative work, both in and out of the classroom. A vital resource for education researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, Taking Design Thinking to School brings together some of the most innovative work in design pedagogy.

Shelley Goldman is Professor of Education, Learning Sciences, and Technology Design at Stanford University. Zaza Kabayadondo is Co-director of the Design Thinking Initiative at Smith College, a pilot program to reimagine liberal arts education.

Foreword by Bernard Roth

SECTION I. DESIGN THINKING AND ITS EMERGENCE IN K-12 EDUCATION

Chapter 1. Taking Design Thinking to School: How the Technology of Design Can Transform Teachers, Learners, and Classrooms

Shelley Goldman and Zaza Kabayadondo

Chapter 2. The Culture of Practice: Design-Based Teaching and Learning

Meredith Davis and Deborah Littlejohn

Chapter 3. A Praxis Model for Design Thinking: Catalyzing Life Readiness

Christelle Estrada and Shelley Goldman

SECTION II. YOUNG DESIGNERS—K-12 STUDENTS TAKE ON DESIGN THINKING

Chapter 4. Design Partners in Schools: Encouraging Design Thinking Through Cooperative Inquiry

Mona Leigh Guha, Brenna McNally and Jerry Alan Fails

Chapter 5. Taking Design Thinking to East, West, and Southern Africa: Key Lessons from Global Minimum’s Student Innovation Programs

Desmond Mitchell and Mathias Esmann

Chapter 6. Capturing Middle School Students' Understandings of Design Thinking

Shelley Goldman, Molly B. Zielezinski, Tanner Vea, Stephanie Bachas-Daunert, Zaza Kabayadondo

Chapter 7. Adapting the User-Centered Design Framework for K-12 Education: The Riverside School Case Study

Mohanram Gudipati and Kiran Bir Sethi

SECTION III. DESIGN THINKING AS A CATALYST FOR REIMAGINING EDUCATION

Chapter 8. Build It In from the Start: A New School’s Journey to Embrace Design Thinking

Susie Wise

Chapter 9. ResponsiveDesign: Scaling out to transform educational systems, structures and cultures

Ralph Cordova, Ann Taylor, Phyllis Balcerzak, Michelle Whitacre and Jeffery Hudson

Chapter 10. Teachers as Designers of Context-Adaptive Learning Experience

Zanette Johnson

Chapter 11. To Succeed, Failure Must Be An Option

David Kwek

Chapter 12. Empathy in STEM Education

Kathy Liu Sun

SECTION IV. INSPIRING TEACHING: DESIGN THINKING IN THE CLASSROOM

Chapter 13. Professional Development That Bridges the Gap Between Workshop and Classroom Through Disciplined Improvisation

Jennifer Knudsen and Nicole Schectman

Chapter 14. The Materiality of Design in E-Textiles

Verily Tan, Anna Kuene, and Kylie Peppler

Chapter 15. Finding Your Fit: Empathy, Authenticity, and Ambiguity in the Design Thinking Classroom

Molly B. Zielezinski

Chapter 16. Analyzing Materials in Order to Find Design Opportunities for the Classroom

Charlie Cox, Xorman Apedoe, Eli Silk, and Christian Schunn

Chapter 17. Developing Powerful, Portable Design Thinking: The Innovators’ Compass

Ela Ben-Ur

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 3 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Halftones, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 476 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 1-138-10099-4 / 1138100994
ISBN-13 978-1-138-10099-2 / 9781138100992
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