📱 eBook en inglés ALGORITHMIC CHILDHOOD

Shifting Education from Rote Memorization to Heuristic Problem-Solving

AMELIA CROFT

epubli- 9783565277452

Pedagogía Historia y filosofía de la educación

Sinopsis de ALGORITHMIC CHILDHOOD

Our current educational system was designed during the Industrial Revolution to produce obedient factory workers. It heavily prioritizes rote memorization—forcing children to cram dates, formulas, and facts into their short-term memory, only to regurgitate them on a standardized test and immediately forget them.
This model is fundamentally broken for the modern world. We are preparing students for a reality where every fact is instantly searchable, but where complex, undefined problems are the norm. By grading children solely on their ability to act as poor search engines, we are actively crushing their natural ability to adapt and think critically.
This book advocates for a radical shift towards heuristic problem-solving in the classroom. It explores how teaching children algorithmic thinking—the ability to break down massive, ambiguous challenges into solvable, logical steps—builds deep cognitive resilience rather than superficial knowledge.
Equip the next generation with true intellectual adaptability. Educators and parents will learn practical frameworks to replace tedious memorization drills with dynamic, inquiry-based learning models, fostering independent minds capable of thriving in an unpredictable, AI-driven future.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565277452

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 27/02/2026

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