In a recent issue of Educational Leadership, the focus is on designing joyful learning. How can we reimagine learning using joy as a lens for designing learning experiences that students will love to become a part of? What can we do today to make everyone want to come back tomorrow? The author of The Joy You Make addresses this very issue. He states, ”Joy is always present. It’s in the everyday world, on good days as well as bad ones. You only have to look for it.”
Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD
Vice President for Education
Southwestern Union Conference
By Deborah Hopkinson (DeborahHopkinson.com)
Illustrated by Kristy Caldwell (KristyCaldwell.com)
Authors: Nik Kinley and Shlomo Ben-Hur