How education can help shape a new story in a post-pandemic world.

  • Drake S
  • Reid J
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Abstract

Globally, nations are grappling with massive social and economic disruptions and the disparities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The world is in the middle of a wicked problem—one so complex that it is difficult to find a solution. The “Story Model” was developed as a transdisciplinary curriculum model and a collaborative problem-solving model for K to 16. The model can address wicked problems in ways that traditional problem-solving procedures cannot because it allows for messiness, multilayered complexity, and a big picture perspective. With a deeper understanding of the interdependent and interconnected patterns occurring both locally and globally, educators and students alike can contribute actively to shaping a new story that reflects their values, beliefs, and actions.

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Drake, S., & Reid, J. (2020). How education can help shape a new story in a post-pandemic world. Brock Education Journal, 29(2), 6. https://doi.org/10.26522/brocked.v29i2.838

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