Annual Report of the Board of Visitors of the Memphis City Schools for the Year ...

Annual Report of the Board of Visitors of the Memphis City Schools for the Year ...
Title Annual Report of the Board of Visitors of the Memphis City Schools for the Year ... PDF eBook
Author Memphis City Schools. Board of Visitors
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1867
Genre Public schools
ISBN

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Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 1128
Release 1873
Genre Education
ISBN

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Digest of the Charters and Ordinances of the City of Memphis

Digest of the Charters and Ordinances of the City of Memphis
Title Digest of the Charters and Ordinances of the City of Memphis PDF eBook
Author Memphis (Tenn.).
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1863
Genre Municipal charters
ISBN

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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education

Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education
Title Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 1168
Release 1878
Genre
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Opportunity Lost

Opportunity Lost
Title Opportunity Lost PDF eBook
Author Marcus D. Pohlmann
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 298
Release 2008
Genre De facto school segregation
ISBN 1572336382

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In Opportunity Lost, Marcus D. Pohlmann examines the troubling issue of why Memphis city school students are underperforming at alarming rates. His provocative interdisciplinary analysis, combining both history and social science, examines the events before and after desegregation, compares a city school to an affluent suburban school to pinpoint imbalances, and offers critical assessments of various educational reforms. In addition to his analysis of the problems, Pohlmann lays out educational reforms that run the gamut from early intervention and parental involvement to increasing teacher compensation, improving time utilization, and more. Pohlmann?s illuminating and original study has wide application for a problem that bedevils inner-city children everywhere and prevents the promise of equality from reaching all of our nation?s citizens. -- Book cover.

Digest of the Charters and Ordinances of the City of Memphis, from 1826 to 1860, Inclusive

Digest of the Charters and Ordinances of the City of Memphis, from 1826 to 1860, Inclusive
Title Digest of the Charters and Ordinances of the City of Memphis, from 1826 to 1860, Inclusive PDF eBook
Author Memphis (Tenn.)
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1860
Genre
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Testing Wars in the Public Schools

Testing Wars in the Public Schools
Title Testing Wars in the Public Schools PDF eBook
Author William J. Reese
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 392
Release 2013-03-11
Genre Education
ISBN 0674075692

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Written tests to evaluate students were a radical and controversial innovation when American educators began adopting them in the 1800s. Testing quickly became a key factor in the political battles during this period that gave birth to America's modern public school system. William J. Reese offers a richly detailed history of an educational revolution that has so far been only partially told. Single-classroom schools were the norm throughout the United States at the turn of the nineteenth century. Pupils demonstrated their knowledge by rote recitation of lessons and were often assessed according to criteria of behavior and discipline having little to do with academics. Convinced of the inadequacy of this system, the reformer Horace Mann and allies on the Boston School Committee crafted America's first major written exam and administered it as a surprise in local schools in 1845. The embarrassingly poor results became front-page news and led to the first serious consideration of tests as a useful pedagogic tool and objective measure of student achievement. A generation after Mann's experiment, testing had become widespread. Despite critics' ongoing claims that exams narrowed the curriculum, ruined children's health, and turned teachers into automatons, once tests took root in American schools their legitimacy was never seriously challenged. Testing Wars in the Public Schools puts contemporary battles over scholastic standards and benchmarks into perspective by showcasing the historic successes and limitations of the pencil-and-paper exam.