The Hope for American School Reform

The Hope for American School Reform
Title The Hope for American School Reform PDF eBook
Author Ronald W. Evans
Publisher Springer
Pages 462
Release 2010-12-14
Genre Education
ISBN 0230116671

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The Hope of American School Reform tells the story of the origins of the reform in science and math education. The book is drawn, in part, on new research from previously untapped archival sources. The aim of this work is to contribute to our understanding of a major effort to reform school curricula.

American School Reform

American School Reform
Title American School Reform PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. McDonald
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 210
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Education
ISBN 022612486X

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Dissecting twenty years of educational politics in our nation’s largest cities, American School Reform offers one of the clearest assessments of school reform as it has played out in our recent history. Joseph P. McDonald and his colleagues evaluate the half-billion-dollar Annenberg Challenge—launched in 1994—alongside other large-scale reform efforts that have taken place in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and the San Francisco Bay Area. They look deeply at what school reform really is, how it works, how it fails, and what differences it can make nonetheless. McDonald and his colleagues lay out several interrelated ideas in what they call a theory of action space. Frequently education policy gets so ambitious that implementing it becomes a near impossibility. Action space, however, is what takes shape when talented educators, leaders, and reformers guide the social capital of civic leaders and the financial capital of governments, foundations, corporations, and other backers toward true results. Exploring these extraordinary collaborations through their lifespans and their influences on future efforts, the authors provide political hope—that reform efforts can work, and that our schools can be made better.

The Tragedy of American School Reform

The Tragedy of American School Reform
Title The Tragedy of American School Reform PDF eBook
Author Ronald W. Evans
Publisher Springer
Pages 311
Release 2011-05-09
Genre Education
ISBN 0230119107

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Two persistent dilemmas haunt school reform: curriculum politics and classroom constancy. Both undermined the 1960s' new social studies, a dynamic reform movement centered on inquiry, issues, and social activism. Dramatic academic freedom controversies ended reform and led to a conservative restoration. On one side were teachers and curriculum developers; on the other, conservative activists determined to undo the revolutions of the 1960s. The episode brought a return to traditional history, a turn away from questioning, and the re-imposition of authority. Engagingly written and thoroughly researched, The Tragedy of American School Reform offers a provocative perspective on current trends.

Hope Against Hope

Hope Against Hope
Title Hope Against Hope PDF eBook
Author Sarah Carr
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 337
Release 2014-03-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1608195139

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A moving portrait of school reform in New Orleans through the eyes of the students and educators living it.

Inventing Better Schools

Inventing Better Schools
Title Inventing Better Schools PDF eBook
Author Phillip C. Schlechty
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 319
Release 2003-04-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0787959065

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Schlechty shows both educators and parents how to envision reform and design quality educational systems. He explains how the visioning process must be rooted in real shared beliefs, how mission statements must unpack visions into concrete goals that are connected to action, and how the results of reform can be usefully assessed. Drawing on the author's vast experience in the day-to-day work of implementing school reform, Inventing Better Schools offers new approaches for setting standards and ensuring accountability--and includes samples of actual mission statements and strategic plans of successful school districts.

Hope and Despair in the American City

Hope and Despair in the American City
Title Hope and Despair in the American City PDF eBook
Author Gerald Grant
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 237
Release 2009-05-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0674032942

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Reading the philosophy of Immanuel Levinas against postcolonial theories of difference, particularly those of Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhabha, Édouard Glissant, and Subcommandante Marcos, John E. Drabinski reconceives notions of difference, language, subjectivity, ethics, and politics and provides new perspectives on these important postcolonial theorists. He also underscores Levinas's relevance to related disciplines concerned with postcolonialism and ethics.

American School Reform

American School Reform
Title American School Reform PDF eBook
Author Maurice R. Berube
Publisher Praeger
Pages 176
Release 1994-12-08
Genre Education
ISBN

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Berube analyzes the three great educational reform movements and shows how they were shaped by the societal forces of the Progressive Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, and foreign economic competition.