Reinventing America's Schools: Creating a 21st Century Education System
Autor David Osborneen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 noi 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781632869913
ISBN-10: 1632869918
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: Graphs and charts throughout
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1632869918
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: Graphs and charts throughout
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Perfect
platform:In
addition
to
his
five
books
on
government
reform,
Osborne
has
authored
numerous
articles
for
theWashington
Post,Atlantic,
New
York
Times
Magazine,
Harpers,
The
New
Republic,andEducation
Weekamong
others.
He
is
also
the
director
for
the
Progressive
Policy
Institute's
project
on
Reinventing
American
Schools.
Notă biografică
David
Osborneis
the
author
or
co-author
of
five
nonfiction
books:Laboratories
of
Democracy;Reinventing
Government,
aNew
York
Timesbestseller;Banishing
Bureaucracy;The
Reinventor's
Fieldbook;
andThe
Price
of
Government.
He
has
written
for
theAtlantic,
theNew
York
Times
Magazine,Harper's,
and
many
other
publications.
Osborne
is
currently
a
senior
fellow
at
the
Progressive
Policy
Institute,
directing
the
Reinventing
America's
Schools
Project.
He
lives
in
Gloucester,
Massachusetts.
Recenzii
[Osborne]
has
amassed
a
great
deal
of
data
about
charter
schools
.
.
.
[He]
aims
to
influence
state
and
city
administrators,
school
boards,
and
federal
policymakers,
with
a
nod
to
ways
that
parents
can
make
their
concerns
heard.
He
offers
myriad
school
models,
such
as
'no-excuses'
schools,
with
longer
school
days
and
years;
schools
that
focus
on
science
and
technology;
athletics-intensive
schools;
single-sex
schools;
schools
offering
intense
therapeutic
help;
and
schools
that
seek
to
preserve
a
particular
ethnic
heritage.
David Osborne, master of "reinventing government," has trained his penetrating eye on America's schools and shown that they are failing because the system is wrongly designed. He proposes a decentralized system of public charter schools subject to real accountability for student outcomes. Bound to infuriate the powerful forces now undergirding the status quo, this book illuminates an essential path forward if we are to create an opportunity society, especially for those not born to privilege.
In today's education debates, results for children are too often an afterthought. David Osborne wants to change that and in this important book, he shows us how.
David Osborne captures the challenges of creating great public schools and the extraordinary promise of this new model. America must have the best schools in the world in order to lead the world. David provides the roadmap.
David Osborne raises a provocative and thoughtful question: should we give schools greater autonomy in exchange for greater accountability? It's certainly worked well in some of our best schools and it's a long overdue discussion among educators, parents and advocates for improving education.
Wow! Blunt, clear, compelling, even thrilling, a terrific roadmap for U.S. public education, 21st Century style, complete with potholes and how to avoid them. 'Every school a charter school.' (Someone might even run for office on that slogan.)
David Osborne has identified the most hopeful new development in American education reform: the growing number of urban school systems that have empowered parents with school choice while also empowering educators by holding them accountable not for following rules, but for delivering results.Reinventing America's Schoolstells the story of these systems and, in doing so, provides a compelling blueprint for replicating their success.
A landmark in the debate on the future of public policy.
David Osborne, master of "reinventing government," has trained his penetrating eye on America's schools and shown that they are failing because the system is wrongly designed. He proposes a decentralized system of public charter schools subject to real accountability for student outcomes. Bound to infuriate the powerful forces now undergirding the status quo, this book illuminates an essential path forward if we are to create an opportunity society, especially for those not born to privilege.
In today's education debates, results for children are too often an afterthought. David Osborne wants to change that and in this important book, he shows us how.
David Osborne captures the challenges of creating great public schools and the extraordinary promise of this new model. America must have the best schools in the world in order to lead the world. David provides the roadmap.
David Osborne raises a provocative and thoughtful question: should we give schools greater autonomy in exchange for greater accountability? It's certainly worked well in some of our best schools and it's a long overdue discussion among educators, parents and advocates for improving education.
Wow! Blunt, clear, compelling, even thrilling, a terrific roadmap for U.S. public education, 21st Century style, complete with potholes and how to avoid them. 'Every school a charter school.' (Someone might even run for office on that slogan.)
David Osborne has identified the most hopeful new development in American education reform: the growing number of urban school systems that have empowered parents with school choice while also empowering educators by holding them accountable not for following rules, but for delivering results.Reinventing America's Schoolstells the story of these systems and, in doing so, provides a compelling blueprint for replicating their success.
A landmark in the debate on the future of public policy.