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Can Schools Survive? raises essential questions about the current status of schools and about the future of schools. The book explores vital questions to answer and considers actions to take so schools can begin to thrive. This book will raise the issue of the purpose of a school and the related issue of whether schools are being asked to do tasks which compete with or complicate the fundamental purpose of a school. This book is interactive and encourages the reader to answer challenging questions, analyze trends in education, and envision the most desired future of schools. The text can help…mehr
Can Schools Survive? raises essential questions about the current status of schools and about the future of schools. The book explores vital questions to answer and considers actions to take so schools can begin to thrive. This book will raise the issue of the purpose of a school and the related issue of whether schools are being asked to do tasks which compete with or complicate the fundamental purpose of a school. This book is interactive and encourages the reader to answer challenging questions, analyze trends in education, and envision the most desired future of schools. The text can help educators and other people concerned about education concentrate on what matters most and on what works best.
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Autorenporträt
Keen Babbage has 30 years of experience in the educational field, having worked as a middle and high school teacher, and school administrator. He has written 17 other books about education.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 - Real Progress vs. Do No Harm vs. Make Matters Worse Chapter 2 - Educators and Educrats Chapter 3 - Real Improvement vs. Failed Reform Chapter 4 - PD: Professional Development or Pointless Distractions Chapter 5 - Teachers: Listen to Them and Let Them Teach Chapter 6 - School Administrators: Aggressively Listen and Then Lead Based on Awareness Chapter 7 - Individualizing Achievement Gaps Chapter 8 - The Future of School: A Place for Learning or a Multi-Services Center Chapter 9 - Future Fact or Future Fiction Epilogue - Survival is Not Good Enough About the Author
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 - Real Progress vs. Do No Harm vs. Make Matters Worse Chapter 2 - Educators and Educrats Chapter 3 - Real Improvement vs. Failed Reform Chapter 4 - PD: Professional Development or Pointless Distractions Chapter 5 - Teachers: Listen to Them and Let Them Teach Chapter 6 - School Administrators: Aggressively Listen and Then Lead Based on Awareness Chapter 7 - Individualizing Achievement Gaps Chapter 8 - The Future of School: A Place for Learning or a Multi-Services Center Chapter 9 - Future Fact or Future Fiction Epilogue - Survival is Not Good Enough About the Author
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