High Schools for Futurism. Arthur B. Shostak.
by Shostak, Arthur B; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 3Institutions. Publisher: Futurist, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Curriculum change | Education -- Curricula | Education -- Forecasting | Educational change | High schools | Learning | Technological innovationsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "A variety of unique high schools--novel charter schools, cyber charter schools, and magnet schools--are opening across the United States. New York, for example, now boasts the Bronx High School for Law, Government, and Justice, along with the all-male Urban Assembly Academy for History and Citizenship. Another high school will be run by Amnesty International, and plans are afoot for a school to boost careers in sports. Thanks to growing demand for fresh learning approaches, futurists have a rare opportunity to promote development of high schools specializing in futurism." (FUTURIST) The author "describes a school curriculum to inspire young learners to use and enjoy futurist thinking."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
Originally Published: High Schools for Futurism, Nov./Dec. 2004; pp. 23-27.
"A variety of unique high schools--novel charter schools, cyber charter schools, and magnet schools--are opening across the United States. New York, for example, now boasts the Bronx High School for Law, Government, and Justice, along with the all-male Urban Assembly Academy for History and Citizenship. Another high school will be run by Amnesty International, and plans are afoot for a school to boost careers in sports. Thanks to growing demand for fresh learning approaches, futurists have a rare opportunity to promote development of high schools specializing in futurism." (FUTURIST) The author "describes a school curriculum to inspire young learners to use and enjoy futurist thinking."
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