Defining the Good School

Defining the Good School
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781475856224
ISBN-13 : 1475856229
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Book Synopsis Defining the Good School by : Jeff Swensson

Download or read book Defining the Good School written by Jeff Swensson and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2020-02-21 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The deck is stacked against educators and parents/caregivers looking for educational adequacy in contemporary US education. Too often, satisfactory quality in the good public school is identified based on opinion, the dubious value of standardized test results, and marketing ploys. Moreover, the contemporary purpose of US education and the definition of educational adequacy are wild cards that prevent most from playing a winning hand. Finding the good public school is left to chance. This book initiates a search to transform this state of affairs. All students deserve a comprehensive public education that invests in the original power of education, dynamic instruction, and principled reasoning. This discussion tackles the barriers—the eye of the beholder, the tyranny of either/or, and standardized testing—that hobble the capacities of educators and students. Once these barriers are removed, the determinants of comprehensive public education—power, policy, and instruction—emerge. From these discoveries implications are derived that indicate how comprehensive public educationengages educators and students with a transformed definition of educational adequacy. The good public school depends on this and a complete readjustment of the purpose of US public education. This search enables educators and parents/caregivers to identify and establish the good public school without taking any chances.


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