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Changing American education Book

Changing American education
Changing American education, 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, Changing American education has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Changing American education, 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, Changing American education
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  • Changing American education
  • Written by author Kathryn M. Borman and Nancy P. Greenman
  • Published by Albany : State University of New York Press, c1994., 1994/04/01
  • 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
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Introduction
1 Not All Caterpillars Become Butterflies: Reform and Restructuring as Educational Change 3
2 Certification to Credentialing: Reconstituting Control Mechanisms in Teacher Education 33
3 Is Change Always Good for Teachers? Gender, Class, and Teaching in History 71
4 Pathways to Institutional Change: From the Deans' Network to the Holmes Group 107
5 The 1989 Education Summit as a Defining Moment in the Politics of Education 133
6 It Was More than a Thirty Years' War, but Instruction Won: The Demise of Education in the Industrial Society 161
7 Community Involvement and Staff Development in School Improvement 195
8 Monitoring the Implementation of Radical Reform: Restructuring the Chicago Public Schools 221
9 Educational Reform and the Urban School Superintendent: A Dilemma 249
10 Improving Parent Involvement as School Reform: Rhetoric or Reality? 261
11 Can Multicultural Education Foster Transcultural Identities? 297
12 Using the Future to Create Community and Curricular Change 311
13 Interdisciplinary Teaming: Can It Increase the Social Bonding of Middle-Level Students? 325
14 Beliefs, Symbols, and Realities: A Case Study of a School in Transition 351
15 Interactions among School and College Teachers: Toward Recognizing and Remaking Old Patterns 381
Contributors 399
Index 405


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