Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets. If education isn't delivering, it's not because people aren't trying hard enough-it's because the system was designed this way.
Designing Different is a bold, practical guide for educators, leaders, and change-makers who refuse to settle for "better" when what we need is different. Drawing on insights from biology, psychology, sociology, and systems thinking, Adrian Ireland invites readers to rethink the very architecture of learning.
This book isn't about quick fixes or trendy programs. It's about understanding the invisible forces-culture, systems, incentives-that shape behavior and outcomes, then learning how to redesign them with intention. Through vivid stories, actionable frameworks, and a designer's lens, you'll discover how to:
Identify the "rules of reality" that govern human systems
Use the Designer's Compass-authenticity, flexibility, mutuality, and simplexity-to navigate uncertainty
Build thriving learning cultures where motivation and belonging flourish
Move beyond incremental tweaks and make the leap to transformational change
Whether you're a teacher, school leader, parent, or policymaker, this book will challenge assumptions and equip you to create spaces where students-and the adults who serve them-can truly thrive.
If you've ever wondered why educational reforms fail, or dreamed of what schools could be, this book is your map through the darkness.