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Peter S. Temes - Against School Reform (And in Praise of Great Teaching): Getting Beyond Endless Testing, Regimentation, and Reform in Our Schools - 9781566635271 - KEX0249898
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Against School Reform (And in Praise of Great Teaching): Getting Beyond Endless Testing, Regimentation, and Reform in Our Schools

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Description for Against School Reform (And in Praise of Great Teaching): Getting Beyond Endless Testing, Regimentation, and Reform in Our Schools Paperback. Num Pages: 224 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 205 x 131 x 15. Weight in Grams: 245. Very good clean copy
In the midst of the continuing controversy over the right ways to bring change to American schools, Peter Temes’s book is a firebell in the night. In Against School Reform Mr. Temes sets out a straightforward prescription for our schools which centers on the life of the individual teacher and rejects the billion-dollar school reform industry. He argues that enormous monies and millions of hours of effort have gone into reforming American schools in the past ten years, and we have precious little to show for it. As we enter a critical period in American history—a growing population, an uncompromising demand for well-educated workers, and the complexities of world politics impacting ordinary people every day—there is not more time or money to waste. In Mr. Temes’s view, great teachers are the secret to making better schools. Forget the macro issues of school reform, he advises, and focus on recruiting, retaining, and supporting the very best teachers. Teaching will once again become an elite profession, and school problems will go the way of the trolley car. Against School Reform digs deep into the qualities of great teaching, with stories from real schools and with practical advice for parents, teachers, and students who want to celebrate and support great teachers. It also takes a serious look at what our schools must do to recruit and reward the best teachers in the coming era of teacher shortages. Finally, the book celebrates the power of individual teachers to make a difference in their schools and communities, as forces for bottom-up change. More tests won’t fix our schools, Mr. Temes writes. Bigger, better ideas about education won't fix things either. But great teachers can fix our schools, one classroom at a time.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Ivan R Dee, Inc Chicago, IL
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Chicago, United States
ISBN
9781566635271
SKU
KEX0249898
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About Peter S. Temes
Peter S. Temes is president of the Antioch New England Graduate School and formerly head of the Great Books Foundation. He has taught at every level of American education, including a course on the moral principles of war at Harvard University and the University of Chicago. His has also written The Just War. He lives in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Reviews for Against School Reform (And in Praise of Great Teaching): Getting Beyond Endless Testing, Regimentation, and Reform in Our Schools
Peter Temes has located the magical point where education takes place, and shown in clear, straightforward prose how to make it work better.
Earl Shorris A very timely book...with an accessible, cogent writing style.
Tampa Tribune
The book is inspiring and beautifully written.
Baltimore Sun
A cogent and stylish writer who brings zestful insights to his subject.... Urgent reading.
Daniel Asa Rose, Arts & Culture Editor, Forward A no-nonsense thinker with a style that is crisp, intelligent, and allergic to dishonesty...a courageous book that dares to speak out.
Ilan Stavans, Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College A powerful and impactful book!
J. Michael Adams, President, Fairleigh Dickinson University The central concept of this book, the reform of teacher selection and a renewed emphasis on educational improvement from the classroom on up, is both inspired and inspiring.
New York Sun
Temes...argues persuasively that the key to improving American education is to focus less on systemic reform and more on providing greater support for the individual classroom teachers who are at the heart of the enterprise.
Library Journal
This book is useful for all participants in the discussion on reform of education.
The Historian

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