The Hack Learning Anthology brings you the most innovative education Hacks from the first nine books in the Hack Learning Series.
Written by 12 award-winning classroom teachers, principals, superintendents, college instructors, business owners, and international presenters, Anthology is every educator's new problem-solving handbook.
The formula that is changing education
A dozen of the world's top educators tackle some of our toughest problems with the revolutionary Hack Learning Formula
The Problem: An issue that appears impossible to solve The Hack: A simple solution that may be difficult to see What You Can Do Tomorrow: Strategies for using the Hack immediately A Blueprint for Full Implementation: Strategies for capacity building Overcoming Pushback: A list of objections and how to handle them The Hack in Action: A quick look at someone who uses the Hack in a classroom or school One "Hacky" Book
Hack Learning is different from anything else in education, and so is Anthology because it's both a preview of 9 other books and a full-fledged, feature-length blueprint for solving your biggest school and classroom problems.
The Hacks
Create C.U.L.T.U.R.E: from Hacking Leadership by Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis Teach Students to Self-Grade: from Hacking Assessment by Starr Sackstein Pineapple Charts: from Hacking Education by Mark Barnes and Jennifer Gonzalez Teach Them to Tinker: from Make Writing by Angela Stockman Hash Out a Hashtag: from Hacking Engagement by James Sturtevant Spotlight Reading in Your School: from Hacking Literacy by Gerard Dawson Amplify Student Voice: from Hacking Homework by Starr Sackstein and Connie Hamilton The Progress Assessment Tool (PAT): from Hacking Project Based Learning by Ross Cooper and Erin Murphy Vigor Versus Rigor: from Hacking the Common Core by Michael Fisher Conclusion: Good Luck: from Hacking Engagement by James Sturtevant Read Hack Learning Anthology today
And put an innovative solution into action tomorrow.
Mark Barnes is a longtime educator, creator of the globally renowned Hack Learning Series, and founder of Times 10 Publications—home to practical solutions busy people can read today and use tomorrow. The author of nine books, including Hacking Education and Hacking Life After 50, Mark is passionate about helping educators and lifelong learners create real change.
When he’s not writing or publishing, Mark is busy (in his own words) being “the greatest fantasy football player in the world.”
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Great introduction to the Hack Learning series. I found a couple of books in the series that I want to read more of, and all of the authors' contact information is listed in the back of the book, so you can connect with them on Twitter and follow their blogs for more information. I learned some good tools for writing, engagement, and professional development.
While some of the ideas are interesting, most of this information can easily be found on podcasts or blogs already. I'm disappointed I spent money on a book when I had already read most of the information elsewhere in hack's serieses.
A lot of great ways to be a better teacher, leader and motivator. I've read most of the books in this series and can't wait to read the few I've missed.