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education and state

The new meaning of educational change

2007
Offers a comprehensive overview of educational change and how it has evolved throughout the twentieth century, with practical suggestions for how it can be improved in terms of teachers, students, principals, families, and communities at the local, regional, and national levels.

How schools work

an inside account from one of the nation's longest-serving secretaries of education
2018
Recounts the author's life in education, discussing where he believes schools have gone wrong and what they should look like.

Building equity

policies and practices to empower all learners
2017
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Empowered educators

how high-performing systems shape teaching quality around the world
"Three teachers huddle around a laptop in the school library at Kranji secondary school in Singapore. Rosmiliah, a senior teacher, and her two colleagues are engaged in an intense discussion of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how to incorporate them into their teaching of geography. The trio constitutes just one of many teacher groups working on year-long projects to create new and innovative learning resources. This rich learning environment for teachers is not the work of a single innovative school or principal: Kranji is much like any other neighborhood school in Singapore. The opportunities for teachers to collaborate and engage in professional learning are embedded systemically in Singapore’s education policy. While Singapore is well-known internationally for its strong investment and thoughtful designs for education, it is not alone. A growing body of research has found that high-performing countries have in common a set of strategies for developing, supporting, and sustaining the ongoing learning and development of their teachers and school leaders. These countries not only train individual educators well, they deliberately organize the sharing of expertise among teachers and administrators within and across schools, so that the system as a whole becomes ever more effective. And they not only cultivate innovative practices, they incorporate them into the system as a whole, rather than leaving them as exceptions at the margins. This book describes how this seemingly magical work is done: how a number of high-performing educational systems create a coherent set of policies designed to ensure quality teaching in all communities – and how the results of these policies are manifested in practice. Across three continents and five countries, EMPOWERED EDUCATORS examines seven jurisdictions that have worked to develop comprehensive teaching policy systems: Singapore and Finland, the states of New South Wales and Victoria in Australia, the provinces of Alberta and Ontario in Canada, and the province of Shanghai in China. Linda Darling-Hammond and a team of esteemed scholars offer lessons learned in a number of areas that shape the teaching force and the work of teachers: recruitment, teacher preparation, induction and mentoring, professional learning, teacher feedback and appraisal, and career and leadership development.  "--.
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Cloning of the American mind

eradicating morality through education
1998
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Why America's children can't think

creating independent minds for the 21st century
2002
Discusses the way the brain functions as children read, arguing for a move away from standardized-test-based education toward the cultivation of creative thinking.
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Feds in the classroom

how big government corrupts, cripples, and compromises American education
2007

Restructuring schools

the next generation of educational reform
1990

Are we still a nation at risk two decades later?

2004
Examines the impact the 1983 report "A Nation at Risk" had on America's education system, describing the programs and reforms that were created in response to the report and analyzing their effectiveness in changing American public schools.

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