The Children in Room E4
Title | The Children in Room E4 PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Eaton |
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781565126176 |
Explores the racial and economic divide found in the educational systems of urban areas across the United States, in an account that follows the struggles of one bright third-grader from Hartford, Connecticut, and his indomitable teacher. Reprint.
The Children in Room E4
Title | The Children in Room E4 PDF eBook |
Author | Susan E. Eaton |
Publisher | Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill |
Pages | 424 |
Release | 2007-01-19 |
Genre | Education |
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THE CHILDREN IN ROOM E4: AMERICA EDUCATION ON TRIAL.
Title | THE CHILDREN IN ROOM E4: AMERICA EDUCATION ON TRIAL. PDF eBook |
Author | SUSAB. EATON |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
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Moving Every Child Ahead
Title | Moving Every Child Ahead PDF eBook |
Author | Michael A. Rebell |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807777161 |
Acting as a counterbalance to the current unworkable law, this book proposes a more realistic way to achieve NCLB’s inspiring vision by ensuring the right to “meaningful educational opportunity” for all students. This timely volume tackles specific provisions in NCLB head-on, such as the popular, but impossible, goal of 100% student proficiency by 2014. “At last, a book on No Child Left Behind that makes sense to school practitioners. All who care about the future of our public schools should read this book as soon as possible!” —Thomas Sobol, Former Commissioner of Education, New York State “Moving Every Child Ahead is an important work from two leaders in the fight to guarantee a decent education for every child. Rebell and Wolff have written a must-read for everyone concerned about education reform.” —Senator John Edwards “Rebell and Wolff set forth compelling reasons for their recommendations and suggest specific steps that should be taken by local, state, and federal education officials. Anyone who cares about improving our public schools would benefit from their thoughtful insights and suggestions for Moving Every Child Ahead.” —Richard Riley, Former U.S. Secretary of Education “Michael Rebell has long been a warrior in the fight for educational equity. I am confident this book will enrich a debate sorely in need of big ideas and a willingness to challenge traditional orthodoxies.” —Joel Klein, Chancellor, New York City Department of Education
Educating Esmé
Title | Educating Esmé PDF eBook |
Author | Esmé Raji Codell |
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2009-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1565129717 |
At once "a pop culture phenomenon" (Publishers Weekly) and "screamingly funny" (Booklist), Educating Esmé "should be read by anyone who's interested in the future of public education" (Boston Phoenix Literary Section). A must-read for parents, new teachers, and classroom veterans, Educating Esmé is the exuberant diary of Esmé Raji Codell’s first year teaching in a Chicago public school. Fresh-mouthed and free-spirited, the irrepressible Madame Esmé—as she prefers to be called—does the cha-cha during multiplication tables, roller-skates down the hallways, and puts on rousing performances with at-risk students in the library. Her diary opens a window into a real-life classroom from a teacher’s perspective. While battling bureaucrats, gang members, abusive parents, and her own insecurities, this gifted young woman reveals what it takes to be an exceptional teacher. Heroine to thousands of parents and educators, Esmé now shares more of her ingenious and yet down-to-earth approaches to the classroom in a supplementary guide to help new teachers hit the ground running. As relevant and iconoclastic as when it was first published, Educating Esmé is a classic, as is Madame Esmé herself.
Contemporary Authors
Title | Contemporary Authors PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Elisabeth Fuller |
Publisher | Contemporary Authors |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2007-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780787678876 |
A biographical and bibliographical guide to current writers in all fields including poetry, fiction and nonfiction, journalism, drama, television and movies. Information is provided by the authors themselves or drawn from published interviews, feature stories, book reviews and other materials provided by the authors/publishers.
Why Rural Schools Matter
Title | Why Rural Schools Matter PDF eBook |
Author | Mara Casey Tieken |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2014-10-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1469618494 |
From headlines to documentaries, urban schools are at the center of current debates about education. From these accounts, one would never know that 51 million Americans live in rural communities and depend on their public schools to meet not only educational but also social and economic needs. For many communities, these schools are the ties that bind. Why Rural Schools Matter shares the untold story of rural education. Drawing upon extensive research in two southern towns, Mara Tieken exposes the complicated ways in which schools shape the racial dynamics of their towns and sustain the communities that surround them. The growing power of the state, however, brings the threat of rural school closure, which jeopardizes the education of children and the future of communities. With a nuanced understanding of the complicated relationship between communities and schools, Tieken warns us that current education policies--which narrow schools' purpose to academic achievement alone--endanger rural America and undermine the potential of a school, whether rural or urban, to sustain a community. Vividly demonstrating the effects of constricted definitions of public education in an era of economic turmoil and widening inequality, Tieken calls for a more contextual approach to education policymaking, involving both state and community.