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Right to Learn - A Blueprint for Creating Schools That Work

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Informationen zum Autor LINDA DARLING-HAMMOND is the Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University, and executive director of the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future. She lives in Stanford, California with her husband and three children. Klappentext "In The Right to Learn, Linda Darling-Hammond gives readers a comprehensive, thoughtful look at the condition of American schooling and sets forth proposals for its improvement . . . . This well-organized and meticulously documented book presents an agenda for re-creating public education." -- Washington Post "Darling-Hammond's central claim is well worth listening to. She argues that American students do so poorly by comparison with students in other industrialized countries not because we don't give them enough work, but because our teaching is less thoughtful, and because we are obsessed with bureaucratic processes rather than educational outcomes." -- The New York Times Book Review "This is a very fine work-well argued, comprehensive, and authoritative. It will be treated as a Bible-or, more properly, a Constitution-by those seriously engaged in the improvement of American public education." -- Howard Gardner , professor of education, Harvard University, and author of Leading Minds "If only I could get every American who claims to be concerned about our schools to read this thorough, readable, and brilliant book. Linda Darling-Hammond knows our schools as no one else does-as a scholar, hands-on researcher, practitioner, concerned citizen, and parent. She crosses all the boundaries that so often divide us. And all sides of her diverse strengths show in her work and in this extraordinary book. As a reader you'll love it, and you'll come away wise as well." -- Deborah Meier , senior fellow, Annenberg Institute of School Reform, author of The Power of Their Ideas , and principal, The Mission Hill school, Boston The Author Linda Darling-Hammond is the Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University, and executive director of the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future. She lives in Stanford, California with her husband and three children. Zusammenfassung Using in-depth interviews with dozens of teachers and studies of many successful schools! Darling-Hammond shows that good scholars best serve learners by allowing good teaching to flourish. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgments The Author 1 The Right to Learn 1 2 The Limits of the Education Bureaucracy 37 3 What Matters for Teaching 69 4 Teaching and Learning for Understanding 96 5 Structuring Learner-Centered Schools 148 6 Staffing Schools for Teaching and Learning 177 7 Creating Standards Without Standardization 210 8 Ensuring Access to Knowledge 261 9 Building a Democratic Profession of Teaching 293 10 Conclusion: An Agenda for Re-Creating Public Education 330 References 339 Name Index 377 Subject Index 385 ...

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Authors Linda Darling-Hammond, Linda (Stanford University) Darling-Hammond
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.08.2001
 
EAN 9780787959425
ISBN 978-0-7879-5942-5
No. of pages 420
Series Jossey-Bass Education
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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