Preface; Part I. Approaching Uncertain Futures: 1. What Do We Owe Students?; 2. Designing for Likely Futures; 3. Designing for Uncertain Futures; 4. Start with Uncertainty; Part II. Designing for Uncertain Futures: 5. Structuring Uncertainty; 6. Seeing the Possible in Uncertainty; 7. To Act or Not to Act; 8. Making Principled Contributions; Avanti. From What Is to What Could Be; References; Index.
Provides insights, scenarios, and applications to help students embrace uncertainty and become creative authors of their own futures.
Ronald A. Beghetto is an internationally recognized expert on creative thought and action in educational settings. He holds the Pinnacle West Presidential Chair at Arizona State University, USA, and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. He has been named one of the Top 200 University-Based Scholars in Education by Education Week.
'The future is always uncertain, and that's a good thing.
Uncertainty x Design teaches us how to meet uncertain futures with
a sense of hope and possibility, and how to make them not more
predictable but more productive, more exciting, more welcoming. Ron
Beghetto's new book is an instant classic, a key resource for
educators and anyone else interested in co-designing, from today, a
brighter tomorrow.' Vlad Glaveanu, Dublin City University,
Ireland
'As a former high school teacher turned researcher, I think this
book is an important milestone in the application of possibility
thinking to education. Beghetto does not shy away from the
challenges of moving beyond a traditional transactional
perspective, but the scaffolding examples of engaging uncertainty
by design make concrete his proposals to better prepare our
students for a future of multiple possibilities.' Wendy Ross,
London Metropolitan University, UK
'Anyone looking for ways to teach students for the age of
uncertainty should read this book. A remarkable discussion about
why teaching should be different, with excellent examples of
practical strategies.' Yong Zhao, co-author of Learning for
Uncertainty: Teaching Students How to Thrive in a Rapidly Evolving
World
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