Integrating Schools in a Changing Society

Integrating Schools in a Changing Society
Title Integrating Schools in a Changing Society PDF eBook
Author Erica Frankenberg
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2011
Genre Education
ISBN 0807835129

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"In this comprehensive volume, a roster of leading scholars in educational policy and related fields offer eighteen essays seeking to illuminate new ways for American public education to counter persistent racial and socioeconomic inequality in our society. Drawing on extensive research, the contributors reinforce the key benefits of racially integrated schools, examine remaining options to pursue multiracial integration, and discuss case examples that suggest how to build support for those efforts"--

Changing Schools

Changing Schools
Title Changing Schools PDF eBook
Author Terry Wrigley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 241
Release 2011-08-08
Genre Education
ISBN 113673452X

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The book is directed at all who are concerned with progressive school change and the promotion of democratic citizenship and social justice.

Colleges That Change Lives

Colleges That Change Lives
Title Colleges That Change Lives PDF eBook
Author Loren Pope
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 404
Release 2006-07-25
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 1101221348

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Prospective college students and their parents have been relying on Loren Pope's expertise since 1995, when he published the first edition of this indispensable guide. This new edition profiles 41 colleges—all of which outdo the Ivies and research universities in producing performers, not only among A students but also among those who get Bs and Cs. Contents include: Evaluations of each school's program and "personality" Candid assessments by students, professors, and deans Information on the progress of graduates This new edition not only revisits schools listed in previous volumes to give readers a comprehensive assessment, it also addresses such issues as homeschooling, learning disabilities, and single-sex education.

Literacy Leadership in Changing Schools

Literacy Leadership in Changing Schools
Title Literacy Leadership in Changing Schools PDF eBook
Author Shelley B. Wepner
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2015-11-20
Genre Education
ISBN 0807757136

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Changing Schools

Changing Schools
Title Changing Schools PDF eBook
Author Arthur Zilversmit
Publisher
Total Pages 22
Release 1993
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226983295

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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1: Progressive Education: A Definition 2: Old Wine, New Bottles 3: Progressive Schools in the 1930s 4: Progressive Education in the 1930s: The Local Perspective5: Postwar Education: The Challenge 6: Progressive Education under Fire 7: Postwar Education in the Suburbs 8: Postwar Education in Middle America 9: Progressive Education and the Process of Reform Tables: School and Community Statistics, 1930-1960 Notes Index Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Changing Schools for Changing Times

Changing Schools for Changing Times
Title Changing Schools for Changing Times PDF eBook
Author Kerry J. Kennedy
Publisher Chinese University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9789629962319

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This book, a statement of genuine concern on the state of the school curriculum in Hong Kong by a veteran educator, forms a comprehensive account of current curriculum development, implementation and interpretation. Kennedy invites the reader to critically examine how local and global issues influence the way the Hong Kong curriculum has been constructed. Against this theoretical background, he maintains a clear, practical focus on present policies of the educational authority and suggests a new curriculum in various fields. This book sheds light on recent pressure for curriculum change and reform in Hong Kong, offering fresh insights to those concerned with the state of education in both Hong Kong and cities around the world.

Changing Schools

Changing Schools
Title Changing Schools PDF eBook
Author Lynda Measor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2019-12-09
Genre Education
ISBN 100073479X

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Changing schools at 11 or 12+ is a critical, often traumatic event in a pupil’s career. Earlier studies had looked at this transitional stage from the schools’ point of view, in the light of institutional aims and objectives. Originally published in 1984, this richly detailed and readable study looks at it from the pupils’ point of view: it illustrates their perceptions of the transfer, their anxieties and their experiences. The book is the result of a research project, in which children transferring from a typical middle school to a typical comprehensive in a Midlands town were observed over a period of eighteen months. The authors reveal various ways in which children adjust to a large, more complex school organisation, to new forms of discipline and authority, and new demands in school work. They emphasise the significance of teenage culture during this period, and identify an important area of interplay between school culture and sub-culture. They pay special attention to gender identities, and the ways in which these affect pupils’ responses to different subjects in the curriculum. Finally, they consider the theoretical and policy implications of their survey, and make positive recommendations for improving school and classroom practice at both primary and secondary level.