
The Third Teacher Book Study
79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform Teaching & LearningWelcome to The Third Teacher Book Study. In this book study we will take a deeper look into the importance the physical space plays in the educational process for our students.
Created by an international team of architects and designers concerned about our failing education system, The Third Teacher explores the critical link between the school environment and how children learn, and offers 79 practical design ideas, both great and small, to guide reader’s efforts to improve our schools. Written for anyone who has school-age children in their life, from educators and education decision-makers to parents and community activists, this book is intended to ignite a blaze of discussion and initiative about environment as an essential element of learning. Including a wealth of interviews, facts, statistics, and stories from experts in a wide range of fields, this book is a how-to guide to be used to connect with the many organizations, individuals, and ideas dedicated to innovating and improving teaching and learning. Contributors include children’s singer and advocate Raffi, author and creativity consultant Sir Ken Robinson, scientist and environmentalist David Suzuki, inventor James Dyson, and other experts who are working to create fresh solutions to problems and create a new blueprint for the future of education.
Book Study Parts
The book study nitty-gritty: You will receive 6 hours of Professional Learning credit for taking part in this study and completing all online discussions. There are eight chapters in The Third Teacher with a cooresponding blog post and discussion questions. You can find the blog post and discussion questions below. If you have questions, you can use the help button.
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Chapter One Reflection ::: Basic Needs
Chapter 1: Basic Needs - Suggested Completion Date June 22nd In the initial chapter The Third Teacher zeros in on the point where we all need to keep our focus. Our very basic needs. It was a great reminder about our WHY. It's OUR kids and THEIR needs!...