educational change

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educational change

One size does not fit all

a student's assessment of school
In One Size Does Not Fit All, 17-year-old Nikhil Goyal offers a ground-breaking prescription for transforming American schools. Drawing from hundreds of interviews with renowned thinkers like Howard Gardner, Seth Godin, Daniel Pink, Noam Chomsky, Diane Ravitch, and Frank Bruni, Goyal calls to radically disciplinary curriculum to reinventing the teaching profession, his propositions are timely and provocative.

Change leadership

a practical guide to transforming our schools
2006

Rethinking education in the age of technology

the digital revolution and schooling in America
2009
Examines how technology has impacted education in the early twenty-first century, discussing the necessity for schools to adapt and incorporate technology-driven learning techniques.

The feel-good curriculum

the dumbing-down of America's kids in the name of self-esteem
2000
Examines the history, development, and fallacies of the self-esteem movement and discusses how this method of schooling is creating a generation of self-righteous, self-absorbed, underachieving children.

Understanding educational reform

a reference handbook
2002
Poses fundamental questions about educational reform, discusses the history of reform in American education, looks at various aspects of educational reform, and includes a chronology, a list of print and nonprint resources, and a glossary.

School reform

2010
A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on school reform, debating political issues, the role of standardized tests, testing to evaluate teachers and schools, and school choice.

Only connect

the way to save our schools
2007
Proposes a plan for the reconstruction of America's school system, addressing community involvement, high expectations, diverse approaches to learning, national standards and assessment, teacher pay and certification, facilities, vouchers, and much more.

Chartering urban school reform

reflections on public high schools in the midst of change
1994

School's out

hyperlearning, the new technology, and the end of education
1992
Discusses how hyperlearning is a replacement for conventional education, an essential new industry for any nation hoping to prosper in the future.

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