Confronting Oppressive Assessments : How Parents, Educators, and Policymakers Are Rethinking Current Educational Reforms

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Confronting Oppressive Assessments : How Parents, Educators, and Policymakers Are Rethinking Current Educational Reforms

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 214 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781475826807
  • DDC分類 379

Full Description

This book is about doing what's right for public education in the United States in this age of intensive curriculum convergence, planned instructional standardization, and oppressive accountability procedures. Information is presented about why and how educators, parents, students, community members, and policy-makers have decided to protest against current state and federal educational policies and procedures. The practical experiences of parents, teachers, principals, school superintendents, school board members, and professors are analyzed in chapters of this book. Their first-hand experiences with the various components of the current reform movement are poignantly presented. Through their voices the frustrations with the serious flaws associated with this reform agenda are passionately and logically articulated. They comprehensively explain their personal and professional motivations for organizing and fomenting a rethinking in school reform implementation procedures and they advocate their "smarter approach" to school reforms in our country. The book includes key references that elucidate the need to seriously re-think the directions and strategies of contemporary schooling in order to maintain enlightened creative instruction based on exciting student-centered curriculum experiences and professional educational judgments.

Contents

Foreword
Preface: Confronting Oppressive Assessments: How Parents, Educators, and Policy-Makers Are Rethinking Current Educational Reforms
Walter S. Polka and John McKenna

Chapter One: What Are We Really Doing to our Children? Rethinking Federal and State Education Reform Policies
Walter S. Polka and John E. McKenna

Chapter Two: Using an Industrial Age Paradigm for Education is Not Smart, Especially in the Digital Age
John E. McKenna and Walter S. Polka

Chapter Three:The Lack of Joy in Learning: Parents Want to Know Why Children Don't Like School Anymore
Douglas J. Regan and Mary Beth Carroll

Chapter Four: Why Teachers Are Frustrated
Ashli Dreher and Kathy Brown

Chapter Five: High-Stakes Test Anxieties for All Children: Parents, Teachers, and Pscyhologists Voice Concerns
Laura Stewart-Beach, Kathy Brown, and Greg Fabiano

Chapter Six:Principals with Principles: The Dilemma of Implementing Destructive Polices
Charles Smilinich, Mark Mambretti, Douglas Regan, and John McKenna

Chapter Seven: Superintendents' Perspectives: Fighting for Local Control and Justice in Education for All
Jeffrey Robert Rabey

Chapter Eight: Thoughts on What to Do Next at the Local Level
John McKenna and Walter Polka

Chapter Nine: A Dwindling Second Chance: High School Dropouts and the 2014 GED® Exam
Rachael J. Rossi

Chapter Ten: Everyone is Now a "Teacher of the Core"—Even Higher Education is Converged in This Reform Movement
Susan Krickovich and Donna Phillips

Chapter Eleven: Political Perspectives Regarding Changing the Current Educational Reform Agenda: The Winds of Change are Blowing Stronger
Walter S. Polka and John E. McKenna

Chapter Twelve: Why Not Create a Brighter Future for All of Our Students by Legislative Changes to the Educational Current Reforms? What If We Just Do It?
John E. McKenna and Walter S. Polka
Appendix
About the Editors

About the Contributors

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