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Defining the Good School - Educational Adequacy Requires More Than Minimums

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Zusatztext "Educational adequacy" is the way that many of our U.S. state constitutions define the government's obligation to public education. Legal decisions over federal or state financial obligations to public schools use this term repeatedly. But educational adequacy has remained a murky! legalistic! and empty term. The authors of Defining the Good School show us that our responsibility for creating the conditions for a "good public school" for every child is the singular task for achieving educational adequacy. Spelling out both the purposes of! and barriers to the good public school! the authors create a compelling vision for comprehensive public education in the 21st century founded on the powerful construct of critical habits of mind. I recommend this book to school leaders and policy-makers at all levels of governance. Informationen zum Autor By Jeff Swensson and Michael Shaffer Klappentext Mired in an archaic purpose, American schools are inhibited by policies tethered to high minimum quality, the nation's definition of educational adequacy. This book deconstructs the barriers that obstruct the future: contemporary public education. This search uncovers the necessities for transforming educational adequacy for all US students. Zusammenfassung Mired in an archaic purpose, American schools are inhibited by policies tethered to high minimum quality, the nation’s definition of educational adequacy. This book deconstructs the barriers that obstruct the future: contemporary public education. This search uncovers the necessities for transforming educational adequacy for all US students. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroductionCHAPTER 1. What's the Purpose of Public Education?The Contemporary Purpose of EducationAt A Loss to Glimpse the FutureThe More US Education Changes, the More It Stays the SameA Selfie Puts Education's Purpose and Educational Adequacy to the TestA Selfie Reveals...State Authority for Public EducationA Diverse Student PopulationHigh School GraduationFunding for US EducationParents and CaregiversThe Impact of Standardized TestingContemporary Purpose and Standardized TestingWhat Do We Have Here? Implications from the SelfieA Picture That Demands at Least a Thousand WordsA Future for US Public EducationBeginning to Search with the End in MindCHAPTER 2. True North: The Moral Obligation of Public EducationTrue North and SocializationSocialization and Moral Obligation in Public EducationMoral Obligation: One Point of ViewMoral Obligation: Another Point of ViewThe Troubled History of Moral ObligationThe Impact of US HistoryMoral Obligation and the Absence of Critical Habits of MindThe Capacity for Moral Obligation in Public EducationLeading-Out Principled ReasoningFostering Autonomy and RelatednessInterpretations of Moral ObligationTwo Imperatives of the Moral Obligation of Public EducationResponses to these ImperativesStudents and Self-Mastery and Principled ReasoningChoices and the Future of Moral ObligationMoral Obligation and Choices About Student CapacityMoral Obligation and Choices About Agency in Public EducationStanding in the Way of Moral ObligationPrecepts of the Moral Obligation of US Public EducationCHAPTER 3. The Eye of the Beholder: An Unavoidable BarrierThis Search and Its BarriersThe Perspectives and Publics of Contemporary US Public EducationHistory and the Eye of the BeholderMajor Perspectives About US Public EducationFree Market SchoolingChoice + Mechanisms = Competition in the Free MarketIn the Free Market Only the Individual Knows BestTo Create the Marketplace Only the Self-Anointed Know BestTraditional Public SchoolsTwo Publics in US Public EducationThe PublicAnd the publicBarriers Arise Where None Should ExistWhy Do These Barriers Endure?Taking this Search Beyond the Eye of the BeholderCHAPTER 4. A Barrier Within: The Tyranny of Either/OrThe Synergy of Struggle...

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