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What are People Saying?
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“Visionary leaders approach knowledge with sharing, and often that sharing comes in the form of asking direct, simple, hard questions. One Good Question leads with this principle, and Rhonda’s leadership and voice is the guide we need for these times and conversations.”
Tre Johnson
Author of Black Genius
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“Inspirational and informative. Broussard takes the timely questions we should all be asking, and brings us on a truly enjoyable journey to understand what kids and our schools need to lead in the future.”
Stephanie Malia Krauss
Author of Making It: What Today’s Kids Need for Tomorrow’s World
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“People who are serious about educating future generations as Rhonda Broussard is tend to possess a deep humility, an understanding that they must approach the task of education with more questions than answers and a joyful commitment to go where their curiosity and the resulting evidence lead them. This is not a book to read if you want your biases confirmed; it’s a book to read if you are serious about putting your assumptions to the test. Broussard asks her “one good question” to education leaders the whole world over. If you’re committed to assisting the next generation in becoming global citizens, do yourself a favor and ponder their answers — and also their questions.”
Jarvis DeBerry
Author of I Feel to Believe
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“Posing good questions is essential to a meaningful life. Now is a good time for wondering—and working with others. This book demonstrates the richness of thinking together…and turning more ideas into actions. I just want to rush out and begin.”
Bernardine Vester
Founder of Education Plus Auckland
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"How does one convince an entire culture that it has been asking the wrong questions? Further, that the act of learning to question might be an answer itself? In this smart & urgent collection, global educator Rhonda Broussard asks us to consider the revolutionary potential of a problem-posing approach to education in an era marked by widening social inequity, viral social media, and critical social justice. These visionary questions push us to imagine how different our worlds might look if we dared to possess the courage to approach the classroom (among other spaces) with less certainty and more wonderment, fewer fears of losing a foothold within capitalism and greater conviction in young peoples’ capacity to lead us in reimagining. Relevant and well-researched, playful and provocative, this book paves the way for a dialogue about education that finally raises the stakes. And the questions."
Adam Falkner
Author ofThe Willies
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“One Good Question engages readers in a deep reflective trajectory by interacting with probing questions that lead readers to their own “one good question,” reconnecting them with their core beliefs about inclusive and quality education for all students. Thank you, Rhonda, for guiding my own self-reflection so masterfully!”
Ofelia G. Wade
Director of Utah Spanish Dual Language Immersion
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"As Clayton Christesnsen often said, questions create spaces in the brain for solutions to fall into. In this delightful read, Rhonda Broussard pushes us all to ask and answer the right questions—not the convenient ones—to help society make progress."
Michael B. Horn
Author and Co-Founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute
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“In One Good Question, Rhonda Broussard, models the essence of learning — curiosity. In following her genuine interest in discovering what will make for an equitable education system, Rhonda invites the reader into rich dialogue with some of the great thinkers and doers who are truly making it happen for kids every day, and in the process creates a map for anyone who cares about educating our youth.”
Diane Tavenner
Author of Prepared: What Kids Need for a Full Life
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“Whereas monolingualism is the illiteracy of the 21st century, equity is the foundation of the 21st century. Rhonda Broussard uniquely understands both and her book masterfully weaves key concepts of sustainable development in education by asking experts what their One Good Question is for a fair-minded education system of tomorrow!”
Gregg Roberts
Director of Dual Language Studies, American Councils Research Center
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“In this book ‘One Good Question’ Rhonda Broussard invites us to engage in conversation with a diverse group of voices who have each contributed their questions about the future, education and our efforts to prepare the next generation to build a better future. Rhonda’s introduction and conclusion, the multiplicity of perspectives included in the book, and the underlying structure of the book in bringing them together, makes for a refreshing invitation to think anew about what it means to educate global citizens.”
Fernando M. Reimers
Ford Foundation Professor of International Education
Harvard Graduate School of Education