Learning From Singapore:  The Power of Paradoxes, 2017

Learning From Singapore: The Power of Paradoxes, 2017

The author tells the story of Singapore’s journey in transforming its education system to one that is acclaimed internationally for its success.  The importance of context and culture is highlighted as well as the paradoxical positions they generate—timely change and timeless constants, centralization and decentralization, meritocracy and compassion, and teaching less and learning more.  

Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD

Vice President for Education

Southwestern Union Conference

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In Teachers we Trust:  The Finnish Way to World-Class Schools, 2021
In Teachers we Trust: The Finnish Way to World-Class Schools, 2021

Authors:  Pasi Sahlberg (author of Finnish Lessons) and Timothy D. Walker (author of Teach Like Finland)

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Think Again:  The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know, 2021
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know, 2021

Author:  Adam Grant

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