Joyful learning is based on community, engagement, interest, meaning, love, creativity, appreciation, and fun. American ideals like freedom, diversity, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence are at the heart of joyful learning.
At about the same time as the U.S. school system began its hyper-focus on standards and accountability, evidence began to accumulate within business, psychology, and the social sciences that people and organizations are not motivated solely by the crude logic of punishment and rewards. Joyful learning represents both a far more effective way to teach and learn traditional content and an important value unto itself.
We find hope for joyful learning in the many resources that have been underplayed in the current reform movement. At this moment in history:
State and federal government have never valued education this highly
We have never had this many highly trained and educated teachers
Parents at all income levels recognize the value of education and are more involved in educational decisions than ever before
Philanthropic giving for education is at an all time high
Scientific knowledge about learning, content areas, and people is at a peak
The United States is the most ethnically and culturally diverse it's ever been