Alumus Jal Mehta ’95 Wins Grawemeyer Award in Education

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Park alumnus Jal Mehta ’95, professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has won the Grawemeyer Award in Education with co-author Sarah Fine for ideas set forth in their book, In Search of Deeper Learning: The Quest to Remake the American High School. The award pays tribute to the power of creative ideas, emphasizing the impact that a single idea can have on the world.

Mehta and Fine spent six years researching 30 U.S. high schools studying how American high schools can move away from rote learning and testing and help students become critical thinkers ready to take on the challenges of modern life. “Powerful learning occurs when learners are trying to do something consequential and when they see purpose in what they’re doing,” they argue. “The core problem is that the way American society organizes schooling does not align very well with what we know about learning.”

To learn most effectively, they concluded, students must have regular opportunities to gain meaningful knowledge and skills, connect to their learning on a personal level and use it to produce something original.

Mehta and Fine, who observed classrooms for hundreds of hours and interviewed more than 300 students, parents, teachers, and school administrators, also found extracurricular activities and elective classes can offer additional ways for students to experience deep learning. “High schools often become different places after the final bell,” they said. “We saw students who are passive learners in core classes show real purpose in taking non-required classes, becoming involved in school clubs and pursuing student leadership opportunities.” Schools should start by slowing down, giving students more choice over what they learn and empowering them to work in subjects that interest them, they said.

“Mehta and Fine have provided a fresh, in-depth view of learning environments that offers hope for those seeking to create deeper learning in academic settings,” said Marion Hambrick, who directs the education award.

The Grawemeyer Awards, based at the University of Louisville, pay tribute to the power of creative ideas, emphasizing the impact that a single idea can have on the world. Five awards are given annually to reward outstanding ideas in music composition, world order, psychology, education, and religion, each carrying a prize of $100,000. The 2020 winners will visit Louisville in April to accept their awards and give free talks on their winning ideas.

Article from the Harvard Graduate School of Education website. 

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