Why America's Public Schools are the Best Place for Kids

Why America's Public Schools are the Best Place for Kids

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  • Author: Dave F. Brown
  • Publisher: R&L Education
  • ISBN: 1610483588
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

"Despite measured success of American public schools, the media, politicians, and big business attack public schools and their teachers with inaccuracies that threaten the equal opportunities provided by public education. Research indicates that No Child Left Behind, charter schools, and vouchers do not improve students learning or help educators teach better. The book provide reasons to support American public schools and educators."--Provided by publisher.


Schooling Homeless Children

Schooling Homeless Children

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  • Author: Sharon Quint
  • Publisher: Teachers College Press
  • ISBN: 0807775991
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

“Quint has done a valuable service in describing one effort to make school a good place for kids who live on the dangerous margin of society.” —The Washington Post


Don't Blame the Kids

Don't Blame the Kids

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  • Author: Gene I. Maeroff
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Public schools
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280


Schools that Work

Schools that Work

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  • Author: George Harrison Wood
  • Publisher: Penguin Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Educational change
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

Discusses the characteristics and elements of successful educational models throughout the United States.


America's Public Schools

America's Public Schools

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  • Author: William J. Reese
  • Publisher: JHU Press
  • ISBN: 1421400162
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 378

In this update to his landmark publication, William J. Reese offers a comprehensive examination of the trends, theories, and practices that have shaped America's public schools over the last two centuries. A thoroughly revised epilogue outlines the significant challenges to public school education within the last five years. Reese analyzes the shortcomings of "No Child Left Behind" and the continued disjuncture between actual school performance and the expectations of government officials. He discusses the intrusive role of corporations, economic models for enticing better teacher performance, the continued impact of conservatism, and the growth of home schooling and charter schools. --From the publisher description.


Choosing Excellence in Public Schools

Choosing Excellence in Public Schools

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  • Author: David W. Hornbeck
  • Publisher: R&L Education
  • ISBN: 1607091569
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

Choosing Excellence in Public Schools explains the origins of the low expectations we have of children, including, notably, children of color, those for whom English is a second language, poor children and children with disabilities. The book dispels the basis for low expectations. It makes clear the economic, demographic, civic, personal and moral imperative to educate all children to high standards and the consequences of not doing so. Hornbeck and Conner set forth a comprehensive, radical agenda based on proven practices and practical experience that will result in education success for virtually all children where faithfully implemented. This book breaks new ground. It establishes that the missing ingredient in school reform is the absence of values-driven, focused, well-financed, professionally staffed, technologically sophisticated grassroots expression of the public will insisting that the political, media, business, judicial and organized labor institutions that make the choices that result in our children's learning conditions make different, and effective choices. We get the education for our own children and grandchildren and those of others that we tolerate or demand.


Savage Inequalities

Savage Inequalities

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  • Author: Jonathan Kozol
  • Publisher: Crown
  • ISBN: 0770435688
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “An impassioned book, laced with anger and indignation, about how our public education system scorns so many of our children.”—The New York Times Book Review In 1988, Jonathan Kozol set off to spend time with children in the American public education system. For two years, he visited schools in neighborhoods across the country, from Illinois to Washington, D.C., and from New York to San Antonio. He spoke with teachers, principals, superintendents, and, most important, children. What he found was devastating. Not only were schools for rich and poor blatantly unequal, the gulf between the two extremes was widening—and it has widened since. The urban schools he visited were overcrowded and understaffed, and lacked the basic elements of learning—including books and, all too often, classrooms for the students. In Savage Inequalities, Kozol delivers a searing examination of the extremes of wealth and poverty and calls into question the reality of equal opportunity in our nation’s schools. Praise for Savage Inequalities “I was unprepared for the horror and shame I felt. . . . Savage Inequalities is a savage indictment. . . . Everyone should read this important book.”—Robert Wilson, USA Today “Kozol has written a book that must be read by anyone interested in education.”—Elizabeth Duff, Philadelphia Inquirer “The forces of equity have now been joined by a powerful voice. . . . Kozol has written a searing exposé of the extremes of wealth and poverty in America’s school system and the blighting effect on poor children, especially those in cities.”—Emily Mitchell, Time “Easily the most passionate, and certain to be the most passionately debated, book about American education in several years . . . A classic American muckraker with an eloquent prose style, Kozol offers . . . an old-fashioned brand of moral outrage that will affect every reader whose heart has not yet turned to stone.”—Entertainment Weekly


Exam Schools

Exam Schools

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  • Author: Chester E. Finn, Jr.
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 1400844576
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

An in-depth look at academically selective public high schools in America What is the best education for exceptionally able and high-achieving youngsters? Can the United States strengthen its future intellectual leadership, economic vitality, and scientific prowess without sacrificing equal opportunity? There are no easy answers but, as Chester Finn and Jessica Hockett show, for more than 100,000 students each year, the solution is to enroll in an academically selective public high school. Exam Schools is the first-ever close-up look at this small, sometimes controversial, yet crucial segment of American public education. This groundbreaking book discusses how these schools work--and their critical role in nurturing the country's brightest students. The 165 schools identified by Finn and Hockett are located in thirty states, plus the District of Columbia. While some are world renowned, such as Boston Latin and Bronx Science, others are known only in their own communities. The authors survey the schools on issues ranging from admissions and student diversity to teacher selection. They probe sources of political support, curriculum, instructional styles, educational effectiveness, and institutional autonomy. Some of their findings are surprising: Los Angeles, for example, has no "exam schools" while New York City has dozens. Asian-American students are overrepresented—but so are African-American pupils. Culminating with in-depth profiles of eleven exam schools and thoughtful reflection on policy implications, Finn and Hockett ultimately consider whether the country would be better off with more such schools. At a time of keen attention to the faltering education system, Exam Schools sheds positive light on a group of schools that could well provide a transformative roadmap for many of America's children.


Class Struggle

Class Struggle

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  • Author: Jay Mathews
  • Publisher: Crown
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Current Events
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

Using Mamaroneck High School in Westchester County, New York, as his primary case study, Mathews examines the realities of the top public high schools in the United States. He offers "a penetrating view of the competing -- and often damaging -- forces that nurture the Ivy League goals of the academic and economic elite while often squashing the less glamorous ambitions of the rest."--Jacket.


One Day, All Children... The Unlikely Triumph Of Teach For America And What I Learned Along The Way

One Day, All Children... The Unlikely Triumph Of Teach For America And What I Learned Along The Way

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  • Author: Wendy Kopp
  • Publisher: Public Affairs
  • ISBN: 9781891620928
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

Recounts Wendy Kopp's efforts to provide educational opportunities to children in low-income areas and her development of the Teach for America project, which assigns teachers to America's neediest public schools.