Lost amid the debate over educational policies are the stories of the educators, parents, and students who are most affected by legislation such as No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top. In Educational Courage, veteran educators and activists Nancy Schniedewind and Mara Sapon-Shevin bring together the voices of those who are resisting market-driven initiatives such as high-stakes testing, charter schools, mayoral control, and merit pay. The diverse narrators who write in this volume confront the educational agendas that undermine teachers' judgment and knowledge, ignore the different…mehr
Lost amid the debate over educational policies are the stories of the educators, parents, and students who are most affected by legislation such as No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top. In Educational Courage, veteran educators and activists Nancy Schniedewind and Mara Sapon-Shevin bring together the voices of those who are resisting market-driven initiatives such as high-stakes testing, charter schools, mayoral control, and merit pay. The diverse narrators who write in this volume confront the educational agendas that undermine teachers' judgment and knowledge, ignore the different backgrounds of students and parents, and debase the learning process. Yet these educators, parents, and activists also offer stories of resistance and hope as they fight to uphold the ideals of democratic public education.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Deborah Meier Preface Introduction Part I Introduction: “Is This What We Call ‘Education’?” 1. A Short History of the Ambush of Public Education Nancy Schniedewind 2. One Teacher’s Cry Susan J. Hobart 3. Rachel’s Plea Wendy J. Goodman Part II Introduction: “I Won’t Be a Part of This!”—Educators, Parents, Students, and Community Members Resist 4. Voices of Students with Disabilities Kids As Self Advocates (KASA) 5. Debunking the Case for National Standards Alfie Kohn 6. Resisting the State Test: The Story of an Eleven-Year-Old, Niño Rebelde Francisco Guajardo 7. There Is No Rubric for Imagination: Organizing against a Charter School Gone Corporate 49 Nate Walker 8. “No”: The Power of Refusal Doug Christensen and Chris W. Gallagher 9. Why I Quit Teach For America to Fight for Public Education Neha Singhal 10. Exit Strategies: Confronting Faulty Graduation Tests Latricia Wilson 11. Tú Eres Mi Otro Yo/You Are My Other Self Curtis Acosta Part III Introduction: Resisting by “Working in the Cracks”—Creating Spaces to Teach Authentically 12. Deepening the Cracks to Infuse Mathematics for Social Justice Ellen Davidson 13. Test Prep and the War Jessica Klonsky 14. Alligator-Crocodile Felipa Gaudet 15. You Can’t Be Driven by Fear: A Portrait of Public School Tom Roderick Part IV Introduction: “Not My Voice Alone”—Organizing to Reclaim Public Education 16. “You Want to Pay Me for What?!?” Resisting Merit Pay and the Business Model of Education Sam Coleman and Edwin Mayorga 17. The Curie 12: A Case for Teacher Activism Katie Hogan 18. The Struggle against Mayoral Control in Milwaukee Bob Peterson 19. We Are Not the Backlash: We Are the Resistance! Juanita Doyon 20. “Just Parents” Challenge Mayor Daley, Arne Duncan, and Renaissance 2010 Julie Woestehoff 21. From Seeds to Fruition: The Making of a Resistance Movement Don Perl 22. Making a Difference Jane Hirschmann, Ujju Aggarwal, and Donna Nevel 23. What Endures: Meaningful Assessment for the Long Haul Chris W. Gallagher and Doug Christensen 24. Voices of Activism Kim Dominguez, Bob Peterson, Stephanie Walters, Kathy M. Xiong, Sarah Knopp, Gillian Russom, and Brian Jones 25. Another World Is Possible/Another Education Is Necessary Bill Ayers Postscript For Further Reading Acknowledgments
Foreword Deborah Meier Preface Introduction Part I Introduction: “Is This What We Call ‘Education’?” 1. A Short History of the Ambush of Public Education Nancy Schniedewind 2. One Teacher’s Cry Susan J. Hobart 3. Rachel’s Plea Wendy J. Goodman Part II Introduction: “I Won’t Be a Part of This!”—Educators, Parents, Students, and Community Members Resist 4. Voices of Students with Disabilities Kids As Self Advocates (KASA) 5. Debunking the Case for National Standards Alfie Kohn 6. Resisting the State Test: The Story of an Eleven-Year-Old, Niño Rebelde Francisco Guajardo 7. There Is No Rubric for Imagination: Organizing against a Charter School Gone Corporate 49 Nate Walker 8. “No”: The Power of Refusal Doug Christensen and Chris W. Gallagher 9. Why I Quit Teach For America to Fight for Public Education Neha Singhal 10. Exit Strategies: Confronting Faulty Graduation Tests Latricia Wilson 11. Tú Eres Mi Otro Yo/You Are My Other Self Curtis Acosta Part III Introduction: Resisting by “Working in the Cracks”—Creating Spaces to Teach Authentically 12. Deepening the Cracks to Infuse Mathematics for Social Justice Ellen Davidson 13. Test Prep and the War Jessica Klonsky 14. Alligator-Crocodile Felipa Gaudet 15. You Can’t Be Driven by Fear: A Portrait of Public School Tom Roderick Part IV Introduction: “Not My Voice Alone”—Organizing to Reclaim Public Education 16. “You Want to Pay Me for What?!?” Resisting Merit Pay and the Business Model of Education Sam Coleman and Edwin Mayorga 17. The Curie 12: A Case for Teacher Activism Katie Hogan 18. The Struggle against Mayoral Control in Milwaukee Bob Peterson 19. We Are Not the Backlash: We Are the Resistance! Juanita Doyon 20. “Just Parents” Challenge Mayor Daley, Arne Duncan, and Renaissance 2010 Julie Woestehoff 21. From Seeds to Fruition: The Making of a Resistance Movement Don Perl 22. Making a Difference Jane Hirschmann, Ujju Aggarwal, and Donna Nevel 23. What Endures: Meaningful Assessment for the Long Haul Chris W. Gallagher and Doug Christensen 24. Voices of Activism Kim Dominguez, Bob Peterson, Stephanie Walters, Kathy M. Xiong, Sarah Knopp, Gillian Russom, and Brian Jones 25. Another World Is Possible/Another Education Is Necessary Bill Ayers Postscript For Further Reading Acknowledgments
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