1st Edition

Learning Futures Education, Technology and Social Change

By Keri Facer Copyright 2011
192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

In the twenty-first century, educators around the world are being told that they need to transform education systems to adapt young people for the challenges of a global digital knowledge economy. Too rarely, however, do we ask whether this future vision is robust, achievable or even desirable, whether alternative futures might be in development, and what other possible futures might demand of... Read more

Preface: ‘Sticking wings on the caterpillar’: the modernisers’ response to the future  A brief note on theory and methods  Part I: The next quarter century?  1. The Personal Cloud  2. Living and Working With Machines  3. Collectives, Kinships and Crowds  4. Necessary Knowledge, Dangerous Knowledge  5. A New Contract Between Generations  6. Mind the Gaps  7. Learning for Ourselves  Part II: Building Education’s Capacity to Think the Future  8. Sceptical Habits of Mind  9. Balancing Aspiration, Diversity and Flexibility  10. The Educational Institution as Research Lab  11. Shared Responsibilities, Collective Memories

Biography

Keri Facer is Professor of Education at the Education and Social Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, where she works in the fields of digital cultures, educational change and social justice.

'In this compelling account of how socio-technical changes are affecting and shaping human life and activity in general, and education in particular, Keri Facer is re-imagining a vision for education futures.' - Emily Gray, RMIT University, Power and Education Journal 2012