Jay P. Greene
Education Myths
What Special Interest Groups Want You to Believe About Our Schools--And Why It Isn't So
Jay P. Greene
Education Myths
What Special Interest Groups Want You to Believe About Our Schools--And Why It Isn't So
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How can we fix America's floundering public schools? Conventional wisdom says that schools and teachers need a lot more money, that poor and immigrant children can't do as well as most American kids, that high-stakes tests just produce teaching to the test, and that vouchers do little to help students while undermining our democracy. But what if the conventional wisdom is wrong? Jay Greene provocatively shows that much of what people believe about education policy is little more than a series of myths advanced by the special interest groups dominating public education.
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How can we fix America's floundering public schools? Conventional wisdom says that schools and teachers need a lot more money, that poor and immigrant children can't do as well as most American kids, that high-stakes tests just produce teaching to the test, and that vouchers do little to help students while undermining our democracy. But what if the conventional wisdom is wrong? Jay Greene provocatively shows that much of what people believe about education policy is little more than a series of myths advanced by the special interest groups dominating public education.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9780742549784
- ISBN-10: 074254978X
- Artikelnr.: 21971360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9780742549784
- ISBN-10: 074254978X
- Artikelnr.: 21971360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jay P. Greene is Endowed Chair and Head of the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas and a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. His research was cited four times in the U.S. Supreme Court's opinions in the landmark Zelman v. Simmons-Harris case on school vouchers. His articles have appeared in The Public Interest, City Journal, Education Next, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, as well as many other scholarly and popular publications.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Resources
Chapter 4 The Money Myth-"Schools perform poorly because they need more
money."
Chapter 5 The Special Ed Myth-"Special education programs burden public
schools, hindering their academic performance."
Chapter 6 The Myth of Helplessness-"Social problems like poverty cause
students to fail; schools are helpless to prevent it."
Chapter 7 The Class Size Myth-"Schools should reduce class sizes; small
classes would produce big improvements."
Chapter 8 The Certification Myth-"Certified or more experienced teachers
are substantially more effective."
Chapter 9 The Teacher Pay Myth-"Teachers are badly underpaid."
Part 10 Part II: Outcomes
Chapter 11 The Myth of Decline-"Schools are performing much worse than they
used to."
Chapter 12 The Graduation Myth-"Nearly all students graduate from high
school."
Chapter 13 The College Access Myth-"Nonacademic barriers prevent a lot of
minority students from attending college."
Part 14 Part III: Accountability
Chapter 15 The High Stakes Myth-"The results of high-stakes tests are not
credible because they're distorted by cheating and teaching to the test.
Chapter 16 The Push-Out Myth-"Exit exams cause more students to drop out of
high school."
Chapter 17 The Accountability Burden Myth-"Accountability systems impose
large financial burdens on schools."
Part 18 Part IV: Choice
Chapter 19 The Inconclusive Research Myth-"The evidence on the
effectiveness of vouchers is mixed and inconclusive."
Chapter 20 The Exeter Myth-"Private schools have higher test scores because
they have more money and recruit high-performing students while expelling
low-performing students."
Chapter 21 The Draining Myth-"School choice harms public schools."
Chapter 22 The Disabled Need Not Apply Myth-"Private schools won't serve
disabled students."
Chapter 23 The Democratic Values Myth-"Private schools are less effective
at promoting tolerance and civic participation."
Chapter 24 The Segregation Myth-"Private schools are more racially
segregated than public schools."
Part 25 Conclusion
Part 26 Afterword
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Resources
Chapter 4 The Money Myth-"Schools perform poorly because they need more
money."
Chapter 5 The Special Ed Myth-"Special education programs burden public
schools, hindering their academic performance."
Chapter 6 The Myth of Helplessness-"Social problems like poverty cause
students to fail; schools are helpless to prevent it."
Chapter 7 The Class Size Myth-"Schools should reduce class sizes; small
classes would produce big improvements."
Chapter 8 The Certification Myth-"Certified or more experienced teachers
are substantially more effective."
Chapter 9 The Teacher Pay Myth-"Teachers are badly underpaid."
Part 10 Part II: Outcomes
Chapter 11 The Myth of Decline-"Schools are performing much worse than they
used to."
Chapter 12 The Graduation Myth-"Nearly all students graduate from high
school."
Chapter 13 The College Access Myth-"Nonacademic barriers prevent a lot of
minority students from attending college."
Part 14 Part III: Accountability
Chapter 15 The High Stakes Myth-"The results of high-stakes tests are not
credible because they're distorted by cheating and teaching to the test.
Chapter 16 The Push-Out Myth-"Exit exams cause more students to drop out of
high school."
Chapter 17 The Accountability Burden Myth-"Accountability systems impose
large financial burdens on schools."
Part 18 Part IV: Choice
Chapter 19 The Inconclusive Research Myth-"The evidence on the
effectiveness of vouchers is mixed and inconclusive."
Chapter 20 The Exeter Myth-"Private schools have higher test scores because
they have more money and recruit high-performing students while expelling
low-performing students."
Chapter 21 The Draining Myth-"School choice harms public schools."
Chapter 22 The Disabled Need Not Apply Myth-"Private schools won't serve
disabled students."
Chapter 23 The Democratic Values Myth-"Private schools are less effective
at promoting tolerance and civic participation."
Chapter 24 The Segregation Myth-"Private schools are more racially
segregated than public schools."
Part 25 Conclusion
Part 26 Afterword
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Resources
Chapter 4 The Money Myth-"Schools perform poorly because they need more
money."
Chapter 5 The Special Ed Myth-"Special education programs burden public
schools, hindering their academic performance."
Chapter 6 The Myth of Helplessness-"Social problems like poverty cause
students to fail; schools are helpless to prevent it."
Chapter 7 The Class Size Myth-"Schools should reduce class sizes; small
classes would produce big improvements."
Chapter 8 The Certification Myth-"Certified or more experienced teachers
are substantially more effective."
Chapter 9 The Teacher Pay Myth-"Teachers are badly underpaid."
Part 10 Part II: Outcomes
Chapter 11 The Myth of Decline-"Schools are performing much worse than they
used to."
Chapter 12 The Graduation Myth-"Nearly all students graduate from high
school."
Chapter 13 The College Access Myth-"Nonacademic barriers prevent a lot of
minority students from attending college."
Part 14 Part III: Accountability
Chapter 15 The High Stakes Myth-"The results of high-stakes tests are not
credible because they're distorted by cheating and teaching to the test.
Chapter 16 The Push-Out Myth-"Exit exams cause more students to drop out of
high school."
Chapter 17 The Accountability Burden Myth-"Accountability systems impose
large financial burdens on schools."
Part 18 Part IV: Choice
Chapter 19 The Inconclusive Research Myth-"The evidence on the
effectiveness of vouchers is mixed and inconclusive."
Chapter 20 The Exeter Myth-"Private schools have higher test scores because
they have more money and recruit high-performing students while expelling
low-performing students."
Chapter 21 The Draining Myth-"School choice harms public schools."
Chapter 22 The Disabled Need Not Apply Myth-"Private schools won't serve
disabled students."
Chapter 23 The Democratic Values Myth-"Private schools are less effective
at promoting tolerance and civic participation."
Chapter 24 The Segregation Myth-"Private schools are more racially
segregated than public schools."
Part 25 Conclusion
Part 26 Afterword
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Resources
Chapter 4 The Money Myth-"Schools perform poorly because they need more
money."
Chapter 5 The Special Ed Myth-"Special education programs burden public
schools, hindering their academic performance."
Chapter 6 The Myth of Helplessness-"Social problems like poverty cause
students to fail; schools are helpless to prevent it."
Chapter 7 The Class Size Myth-"Schools should reduce class sizes; small
classes would produce big improvements."
Chapter 8 The Certification Myth-"Certified or more experienced teachers
are substantially more effective."
Chapter 9 The Teacher Pay Myth-"Teachers are badly underpaid."
Part 10 Part II: Outcomes
Chapter 11 The Myth of Decline-"Schools are performing much worse than they
used to."
Chapter 12 The Graduation Myth-"Nearly all students graduate from high
school."
Chapter 13 The College Access Myth-"Nonacademic barriers prevent a lot of
minority students from attending college."
Part 14 Part III: Accountability
Chapter 15 The High Stakes Myth-"The results of high-stakes tests are not
credible because they're distorted by cheating and teaching to the test.
Chapter 16 The Push-Out Myth-"Exit exams cause more students to drop out of
high school."
Chapter 17 The Accountability Burden Myth-"Accountability systems impose
large financial burdens on schools."
Part 18 Part IV: Choice
Chapter 19 The Inconclusive Research Myth-"The evidence on the
effectiveness of vouchers is mixed and inconclusive."
Chapter 20 The Exeter Myth-"Private schools have higher test scores because
they have more money and recruit high-performing students while expelling
low-performing students."
Chapter 21 The Draining Myth-"School choice harms public schools."
Chapter 22 The Disabled Need Not Apply Myth-"Private schools won't serve
disabled students."
Chapter 23 The Democratic Values Myth-"Private schools are less effective
at promoting tolerance and civic participation."
Chapter 24 The Segregation Myth-"Private schools are more racially
segregated than public schools."
Part 25 Conclusion
Part 26 Afterword







