Comparte conocimineto, regala libros

Comparte conocimineto, regala libros

 13 suggerencias para regalar esta navidad relacionadas con el aprendizaje, la creatividad, la innovación y el trabajo en equipo:

1.¿Cómo aprendemos? Una aproximación científica al aprendizaje y la enseñanza - Héctor Ruiz

Este libro nos aproxima de manera rigurosa, pero también amena y accesible, a los conocimientos científicos que hemos obtenido acerca de las acciones y las circunstancias que pro-mueven el aprendizaje en el contexto educativo. Así, se exponen desde los mecanismos cognitivos que rigen la memoria y el aprendizaje hasta los factores socioemocionales que influyen en la motivación y en el desempeño de los estudiantes.

2. Escuelas creativas - Ken Robinson y Lou Aronica

Robinson desarrolla en Escuelas creativas las ideas de su famosa charla TED «Cómo la escuela mata la creatividad» y ofrece soluciones innovadoras y revolucionarias para uno de los problemas más relevantes de nuestra sociedad: cómo transformar un sistema educativo que no funciona.

3. Creating Innovators - Tony Wagner

In this groundbreaking book, education expert Tony Wagner provides a powerful rationale for developing an innovation-driven economy. He explores what parents, teachers, and employers must do to develop the capacities of young people to become innovators.

4. Aprendizaje visible para profesores - John Hattie

Se basa en el más significativo descubrimiento a partir de la evidencia de Aprendizaje visible, a saber, que casi cualquier intervención podría establecer una diferencia en el aprendizaje del estudiante y es necesario conocer el impacto de cada una de ellas. Trata sobre los factores clave o atributos de las escuelas que verdaderamente marcan la diferencia en el aprendizaje de los alumnos, es decir, sobre el hecho de alcanzar como mínimo mejoras medias o por encima de la media para todos los alumnos.

5. Make: Tinkering. Kids learn by making stuff - Curt Gabrielson

After-school and out-of-school programs—as well as home schooling—have been growing steadily for nearly a decade, but instructors are still searching for high-interest content that ties into science standards without the rigidity of current classroom canon. The author draws on more than 20 years of experience doing hands-on science to facilitate tinkering: learning science while fooling around with real things. Updated with new photographs and in full color, this second edition is even more accessible to young Makers, educators, parents, and Makers who are young at heart.

6. Invent Invent to learn - Sylvia Libow Martinez & Gary Stager

“The bible of the maker movement in schools” includes new coverage of the BBC micro:bit, Scratch, littleBits, Hummingbird robotics, equity issues, and lessons from schools around the world. In this practical guide, Sylvia Martinez and Gary Stager provide K-12 educators with the how, why, and cool stuff that supports making in the classroom, library, makerspace, or anywhere learners learn.

7. Dar clase con la boca cerrada - Don Finkel

Finkel propone en este libro una visión alternativa de la enseñanza. En cada capítulo se presenta un estudio paradigmático, una historia o una imagen de una situación académica. Se explora la idea de «dar clase con la boca cerrada», se ofrecen ejemplos con un enfoque comprensible de la educación. Al final, no sólo se transforma la noción de la buena enseñanza, sino también el sentido de lo que la misma palabra enseñanza puede significar.

8. The Wisdom of Teams Creating the High-Performance Organization - John Katzenbach

Teams are a flexible and efficient way to enhance organizational performance. But most business leaders overlook opportunities to exploit their potential, confusing teams with teamwork or sharing. Katzenbach and Smith's research involved interviews with hundreds of people from thirty companies, and revealed what differentiates various levels of team performance, where and how teams work best, and how to enhance their effectiveness.

9. Culture Code: the secrets of Highly Successful groups - Daniel Coyle

the book unlocks the secrets of highly successful groups and provides tomorrow’s leaders with the tools to build a cohesive, motivated culture.Where does great culture come from? How do you build and sustain it in your group, or strengthen a culture that needs fixing?

10. Creativity Rules. Get ideas out of your head and into the world - Tina Seelig

Readers will learn how to work through the four steps of The Invention Cycle: Imagination (envisioning things that do not yet exist), Creativity (applying your imagination to address a challenge), Innovation (applying creativity to generate unique solutions), and Entrepreneurship (applying innovation, to bring ideas to fruition, where our ideas then gain the power to inspire the imaginations of others). Using each step to build upon the last, you can create something much complex, interesting, and powerful.

11. Creative Confidence - Tom & David Kelley

A powerful and inspiring book from the founders of IDEO, the award-winning design firm, on unleashing the creativity that lies within each and every one of us. Too often, companies and individuals assume that creativity and innovation are the domain of the ‘creative types’. But two of the foremost experts in innovation, design and creativity on the planet show us that each and every one of us is creative.

12. The Third Teacher: 79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform Teaching and Learning - Cannon Design

eated 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.

13. Make Space: How to Set the Stage for Creative Collaboration - Scott Witthoft & Scott Doorley

If you are determined to encourage creativity and provide a collaborative environment that will bring out the best in people, you will want this book by your side at all times. You can browse it for tools to enhance teamwork, configurations to enable activities, insights about communal behaviors, design templates and first person stories. The way we design our spaces can help us or hinder us, inspire new ideas or stifle them, make it easier to work together or set us apart. Discover here how to improve team dynamics by altering your physical environmen

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