Changing American education
recapturing the past or inventing the future?
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Author
Contributions
- Borman, Kathryn M. - Contributor
- Greenman, Nancy P. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - State University of New York Press, Albany, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
104,000 words, Guess
Page Count
416 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1737680M
- ISBN-100791416593
- OCLC Control Number27035441
- Library of Congress Control Number92042842
- Goodreads880552
Classifications
- DDC371.2/00973
- LCCLA210 .C46 1993
Description
School change and educational reform are discussed constantly by the media. Despite a decade of frenzied interest, there is little consensus on the most fundamental issues. The terminology of school reform remains unclear, obscured by ideological rhetoric. What is meant by terms such as "school restructuring," "site-based management," and "teacher education reform"? This book examines social changes affecting education; amplifies case studies of school change; and analyzes the gap between the rhetoric and reality of educational reform. Changing American Education examines the nature of comprehensive, large-scale historical and social changes that contextualize educational reform and amplifies the meaning of lessons learned by those who have assisted in change efforts. The authors draw upon rich case material that documents the possibilities and hazards awaiting those who undertake reform of educational practice and structures. They also examine how the rhetoric of educational change may fall short of the reality, as translated to processes and practices at different levels of the enterprise.
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Series Statement
- SUNY series, teacher preparation and development
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