Will Standards Save Public Education?
Will Standards Save Public Education?
Series editors: Joshua Cohen, Joel Rogers Author: Deborah Meier
Product Code: 0441
ISBN: 978-080700441-8
Pages: 112
Binding Information: Paperback
Size: 5-3/8" X 8" Inches
Illustrated: No
Trade Code: 00T
Price: $16.00 In stock.
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"Somewhere. . . there is a place of sanity where education is intense and substantive. . . . It's in that place that Deborah Meier has been working all these years. Her voice conveys a life of struggle in the front lines-victories and losses, hopes and disappointments. . . . It's a voice our nation needs to hear."
-Jonathan Kozol, from the Foreword
Acclaimed educator Deborah Meier offers a fresh take on standardized tests. While others have criticized standards and what they measure, Meier rejects the very idea of a centralized authority that dictates how and what teachers teach. Standardization, she argues, prevents citizens-including teachers-from emerging as thoughtful, responsible adults, seriously engaged with shaping their own schools, classrooms, and communities. As a result, young people can't learn from them how to be thoughtful, responsible adults and good citizens, the primary goal of public education in a democracy.
Deborah Meier is the author of The Power of Their Ideas. She is principal of the Mission Hill School in Boston, Massachusetts.
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