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To Build a Better Teacher - The Emergence of a Competitive Education Industry

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Informationen zum Autor ROBERT GRAY HOLLAND is a Senior Fellow with the Lexington Institute in the Washington, D.C., area. As a newspaper columnist and editor, Holland won the H. L. Mencken Award for his incisive writing on education. He is prominent among school reformers seeking the nationwide spread of greater choice in education. His articles have appeared in such journals as Policy Review , the Howard University Law Journal , and USA Today , as well as in major newspapers. His 1995 book, Not With My Child, You Don't , told the story of parental opposition to mandatory school restructuring. Klappentext Holland proposes breaking up the teacher-preparation monopoly and replacing it with a market-based approach that would allow school principals to hire knowledgeable candidates who have not necessarily been through the education-school mill. Mentoring and value-added assessment would ensure children benefit from the highest quality teaching. Throughout the 20th century, grade-school teachers were trained in schools of education where progressive theories largely held sway and were licensed by state bureaucracies philosophically compatible with the education schools. Vested education interests now seek to make the monopoly even more controlling by requiring that all teachers be products of education schools accredited by a single national agency dedicated to progressive ideals. Holland proposes an alternative vision compatible with the emerging 21st-century paradigm of a competitive education industry: Lower unnecessary barriers to teaching so that bright persons of diverse background and disposition can become teachers. Set up an alternative track-as in New Jersey-so that bright liberal arts graduates or persons with valuable real-world experience can be hired as teachers and put under the supervision of experienced mentors. Apply value-added assessment-as in Tennessee-to these new teachers, and to veteran teachers as well, so that principals can see how much each teacher has helped each child progress academically-or not-from school year to school year. Holland's plan to break up the teacher-prep monopoly is bound to be controversal, and, as such, should be of great interest to all-from parents and administrators to teachers and policy makers-concerned with improving the state of American education. Zusammenfassung Proposes breaking up the teacher-preparation monopoly and replacing it with a market-based approach. Inhaltsverzeichnis Facilitators at the Gates Teachers on Teaching Data Define the Problem The Certification Mill The Players The Roads Less Traveled Mentors, Mentors, Who's Got the Mentors? Value-Added Teaching Free-Agent Teachers Putting It All Together ...

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Authors Robert G. Holland, Robert Gray Holland, Robert/ Poliakoff Holland, Holland Robert G.
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2004
 
EAN 9780897898867
ISBN 978-0-89789-886-7
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

EDUCATION / Professional Development, teacher training, EDUCATION / Teacher Training & Certification, Current Events and Issues: Education

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