Richard J. GiordanoIneptitude, Conformity, and Obfuscation
The Fraud of Teacher Evaluation in the Public Schools
Dr. Richard J. Giordano worked for over twenty five years in public education as a teacher and secondary school principal. Having left the public schools, he developed a unique educational program, that to help university student-athletes maintain good academic grade point averages while competing in sports. Beginning with football players at Indiana University and the University of Notre Dame, his "Making up Crap" learning heuristic was later employed to help both male and female athletes at other universities in a variety of sports. His work with student-athletes resulted in his first book: Super-Charged Learning: How Wacky Thinking and Sports Psychology Make It Happen. www.superchargedlearning.com. Dr. Giordano resides in Colorado. He is a frequent guest on the Rush to Reason radio show in Denver, speaking to the cultural and educational issues that impact the public schools in Colorado and around the nation. He can be reached by e-mail at: drgioman@q.com
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Way We Were: A Brief
History of Schooling and Teacher Evaluation Early History Chapter 2:
Teacher Classroom Evaluation Chapter 3: The Way We Are: The Current State
of Teacher Evaluation Chapter 4: The Way We Can Be: Toward Better Teacher
Evaluation Chapter 5: Leadership in Public Education Conclusion About the
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