The Gated Society: Exploring Information Age Realities for Schools

Author:   Everette W. Surgenor
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781578869312


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   16 December 2008
Format:   Hardback
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The public education system has the capacity to slowly and quietly resist all attempts at systemic change or reform; this resistance has become even more tangible and definable over the past fifteen years as reforms to bring schools up-to-date are attempted and blocked by Industrial Age understandings driven by corporate, political, and financial needs. Surgenor identifies the intellectual, emotional, and organizational factors that keep North American education locked within the Industrial Age paradigm. Exploring the differences between the Industrial Age and Information Age paradigms, The Gated Society demonstrates how those differences would impact the practice, form, and function of education systems.

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Author:   Everette W. Surgenor
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Education
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9781578869312


ISBN 10:   1578869315
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   16 December 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Learning in an Age of New Realities Chapter 3 The Fat Lady Has Sung Chapter 4 That Was Then—This Might Be Now Chapter 5 Five Perspectives on Education Chapter 6 We Are What We Were Chapter 7 Why Change? Why Now? Chapter 8 The Lessons to Be Learned Chapter 9 The Industrial School System vs. the Information Age Learning System Chapter 10 Planning to Plan: How to Create Systemic Change Consistent with Information Age Thinking Chapter 11 Prior Learning: Assumptions, Perceptions, and Presumptions (Generalization One) Chapter 12 Defining the Philosophical Thrust and Structure of the Learning Organization (Generalization Two) Chapter 13 Understanding What Needs to Be Changed and Why (Generalization Two) Chapter 14 Creating a Site-System Leadership Model (Generalization Two) Chapter 15 A New Context for Collaboration, Leadership Teams, Learning, and Financial Management (Generalization Two) Chapter 16 Community (Generalization Two) Chapter 17 Technology (Generalization Two) Chapter 18 Values/Ethics: Sustaining the Culture of Change (Generalization Two) Chapter 19 Assessment/Evaluation (Generalization Two) Chapter 20 A Paradigm Shift in Planning: Implementing the Knowledge-Based Planning Model (Generalization Three) Chapter 21 Creating a New Ethos Chapter 22 Imagine Chapter 23 Enabling a Future

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This is a must-read for educators and community leaders. In The Gated Society, Everette Surgenor has threaded the needle on what we must do as a society to improve our educational systems to ensure the survival of our standard of living and our setof community values threatened by an age of unrelenting rapid change and globalization. We need to educate our young people about the why and how of change to prepare them to meet global challenges. As our technological edge in the world has dwindled,so has our confidence in our ability to meet the challenges facing us as a society. While there is no road map that guarantees success, the elements of successful change outlined in The Gated Society provide a cogent basis for questioning the efficacy of the form and function of the existing paradigm.. -- O. G. Kemprud This is a must-read for every educational leader and board member; Surgenor identifies critical understandings necessary to accomplish real change in the school system. -- Doug Player This is a must-read for educators and community leaders. In The Gated Society, Everette Surgenor has threaded the needle on what we must do as a society to improve our educational systems to ensure the survival of our standard of living and our set of community values threatened by an age of unrelenting rapid change and globalization. We need to educate our young people about the why and how of change to prepare them to meet global challenges. As our technological edge in the world has dwindled, so has our confidence in our ability to meet the challenges facing us as a society. While there is no road map that guarantees success, the elements of successful change outlined in The Gated Society provide a cogent basis for questioning the efficacy of the form and function of the existing paradigm. -- O. G. Kemprud


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Everette Surgenor is a consultant on community change processes and a retired superintendent of schools.

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