A Fragile Enterprise is a series of reports from the front lines of the struggle between the entitled few and the marginalized many in America's public schools.
A Fragile Enterprise is a series of reports from the front lines of the struggle between the entitled few and the marginalized many in America's public schools.
Nancy Brigham has been engaged in education research and program evaluations for 35 years. A Fragile Enterprise is based on thousands of interviews, hundreds of classroom observations and first-hand experience in failing schools that strive to serve struggling students.
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Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Section One: Students and Families Chapter One: How Students Experience School Chapter Two: Addressing School Violence Through Student Connectedness Chapter Three: Jeremy: A Boy on a Tightrope Chapter Four: Family Connections: How Important? Section Two: Teachers and Instruction Chapter Five: The Best Teachers Chapter Six: Professional Development: Large Investment, Limited Results Chapter Seven: Angels of Special Education Chapter Eight: Who Destroyed Co-Teaching at Hanover Middle School? Chapter Nine: Adult Basic Education: A Program in the Shadows Section Three: Schools In Need Chapter Ten: Failing Schools, Faulty Solutions Chapter Eleven: How Useful are External Interventions? Section Four: Testing and Evaluation Chapter Twelve: The National Obsession with Testing Students Chapter Thirteen: Do it Yourself Evaluations Section Five: Summary and Conclusions Chapter 14: Conclusion Appendix: Tool Box
Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Section One: Students and Families Chapter One: How Students Experience School Chapter Two: Addressing School Violence Through Student Connectedness Chapter Three: Jeremy: A Boy on a Tightrope Chapter Four: Family Connections: How Important? Section Two: Teachers and Instruction Chapter Five: The Best Teachers Chapter Six: Professional Development: Large Investment, Limited Results Chapter Seven: Angels of Special Education Chapter Eight: Who Destroyed Co-Teaching at Hanover Middle School? Chapter Nine: Adult Basic Education: A Program in the Shadows Section Three: Schools In Need Chapter Ten: Failing Schools, Faulty Solutions Chapter Eleven: How Useful are External Interventions? Section Four: Testing and Evaluation Chapter Twelve: The National Obsession with Testing Students Chapter Thirteen: Do it Yourself Evaluations Section Five: Summary and Conclusions Chapter 14: Conclusion Appendix: Tool Box
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