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Julia Fisher

    Julia Freeland Fisher recherche l'impact de l'innovation disruptive sur l'éducation. En tant que directrice de l'éducation au Clayton Christensen Institute, elle dirige une équipe qui explore comment les nouvelles approches remodèlent l'enseignement public et privé. Ses travaux portent sur le marché EdTech, les modèles scolaires innovants et les politiques éducatives basées sur les compétences. Plus récemment, elle se concentre sur la manière dont la technologie peut étendre le capital social des étudiants en améliorant leur accès à de nouveaux réseaux et leur capacité à les naviguer.

    What is God Doing in Israel?
    Israel's New Disciples
    Meet Me at the Olive Tree
    Who You Know
    Understanding Modern Israel
    • Understanding Modern Israel

      A Biblical Perspective

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      To understand the complexity of modern Israel, you have to first understand the history.This is a nation that has been exiled not once, not twice, but three times… and each time has returned to re-inhabit their homeland. This is unique. How and why has this happened? This book encourages an audience who thinks Israel is an irrelevant issue to think again and understand what God has done and is doing through this small nation. This Bible is, after all, a Jewish book. Jesus was Jewish. Our destiny is tied up in both.

      Understanding Modern Israel
    • Who You Know

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(38)Évaluer

      Improve student outcomes with a new approach to relationships and networks Relationships matter. Who You Know explores this simple idea to give teachers and school administrators a fresh perspective on how to break the pattern of inequality in American classrooms. It reveals how schools can invest in the power of relationships to increase social mobility for their students. Discussions about inequality often focus on achievement gaps. But opportunity is about more than just test scores. Opportunity gaps are a function of not just what students know, but who they know. This book explores the central role that relationships play in young people’s lives, and provides guidance for a path forward. Schools can: Exploring the latest tools, data, and real-world examples, this book provides evidence-based guidance for educators looking to level the playing field and expert analysis on how policymakers and entrepreneurs can help. Networks need no longer be limited by geography or circumstance. By making room for relationships, K-12 schools can transform themselves into hubs of next-generation learning and connecting. Who You Know explains how.

      Who You Know
    • Meet Me at the Olive Tree

      Stories of Jews and Arabs Reconciled to the Messiah

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      The collection features fifteen stories highlighting the efforts of Christian Jews and Arabs to foster reconciliation despite a long history of conflict. Through personal narratives and shared experiences, the book illustrates the power of understanding and cooperation among these communities, emphasizing hope and the possibility of unity in the face of adversity.

      Meet Me at the Olive Tree
    • The stories of an emerging group of Jewish believers who realise their destiny is to be a light to the Gentiles

      Israel's New Disciples
    • What is God Doing in Israel?

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Fourteen true stories from Jewish believers and Arab/Palestinian Christians living in Israel and the Palestinian Areas.

      What is God Doing in Israel?