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What Teachers Expect in Reform

Penny Ann Armstrong (Autor)

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Editora)

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SKU: 9781578867202

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Education reform and policy making have captured the attention of the American public. In a highly politicized agenda, federal and state improvement plans have become touted national education platforms with stiff penalties for schools and teachers who don't 'make the grade'. A system of controls is in place that has revolutionized how we organize, present, and evaluate education. Test-driven curriculum reflects new standards of what will be taught and assessed at each grade level. Through all of this, classroom teachers have been identified as the reason for our failing schools and the focus for improved school performance. Between 1998 and 2006, Penny Ann Armstrong interviewed over 300 classroom teachers and administrators in Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Texas about the effects of the national reform initiatives in their schools. This book tells their stories. Their narratives are candid, often impassioned, and many times troubling. They describe what is really happening as they work to accommodate federal reform policy. These teachers describe reform efforts that may be well-intentioned but have resulted in serious and far-reaching consequences. They feel they have been robbed of their professional authority in their classrooms and they feel many of the changes they are required to assimilate are limiting their opportunities to teach and compromising learning for students. This book brings the reader into the classroom to see from the teachers' perspective what is really happening in our schools today and why the current reform efforts cannot succeed.

Sobre o Livro

Coletânea de narrativas de professores e administradores de salas de aula dos Estados Unidos sobre os efeitos das políticas de reforma educacional entre 1998 e 2006; inclui relatos de Minnesota, New Hampshire e Texas.

Discussão sobre como controles institucionais, currículo orientado por testes e padrões de avaliação impactam a autoridade profissional docente e as oportunidades de ensino em contextos escolares concretos.

Leitura útil para pesquisadores de política educacional, docentes e gestores escolares que buscam compreender experiências cotidianas de implementação de reformas e suas consequências para práticas pedagógicas.

Características

Categoria Política educacional
Subcategoria Ensino e aprendizagem
Autores Penny Ann Armstrong
Sobre o Autor Penny Ann Armstrong é autora com trabalhos focados em educação e políticas escolares.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 166
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN 9781578867202
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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