A native Virginian and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, JOHN HUNTER is an award-winning teacher and educational consultant. Hunter led his first sessions of the World Peace Game at Richmond Community High School in 1978. Since then, he has taught the game successfully in a variety of settings, from public schools in Virginia and Maryland to a session with Norwegian students sponsored by the European Youth Initiative. He has spoken at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Google's Palo Alto campus, the Pentagon, the United Nations, and elsewhere. His March 2011 TED talk was greeted with a standing ovation, and Arianna Huffington and Chris Anderson named it the No. 1 talk of TED 2011.
A veteran educator's uplifting account of how he introduced
schoolchildren to global problems through a visionary game that
charged them with saving the world . . . Inspired,
breath-of-fresh-air reading. -- Kirkus Reviews At a time when
school systems have completely lost focus on what really matters,
John Hunter reminds us what we should be teaching our children. His
ideas will help anyone who has the courage to understand that a
real education must go beyond filling in circles on a standardized
test form. -- Rafe Esquith, author of Teach Like Your Hair's on
Fire John Hunter's World Peace Game is more than a brilliant
example of educational game design. It shows us exactly how to
inspire and manage creative collaboration around the most complex
problems imaginable. And given that virtually all young people
today are growing up gamers, this book is a must-read for
twenty-first century educators and leaders. -- Jane McGonigal,
author of Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They
Can Change the World Hunter's optimism is infectious -- Publishers
Weekly With numerous reflections on the game's impact on certain
students and a resounding final chapter highlighting his class's
2012 visit to the Pentagon, Hunter proves the value of "slow
teaching" in this important, fascinating, highly readable resource
for educators and parents alike. -- Booklist
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