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Standards for Our Schools
How to Set Them, Measure Them, and Reach Them
"A blueprint for forging great change in our nation's school system." —Publishers Weekly "A must-read for those seeking high standards for all students. With unusual insight, the authors address the major issues, offering inspirational examples of schools that succeed." — Jerome T. Murphy, professor and dean, Harvard Graduate School of Education "A clear explanation of standards-based reform, real examples of what works, and proven strategies for getting whole school change and better student achievement." —Thomas W. Payzant, superintendent of schools, Boston Public Schools "America is having a conversation with itself regarding standards. This book advances that conversation in very important ways." —Delaine Eastin, state superintendent of public instruction, State of California "If you care about rigorous education for every American child then you can't afford to skip reading this book." —Lauren B. Resnick, professor of psychology and director, Learning Research and Development Center, University of Pittsburgh
Marc S. Tucker (Author), Judy B. Codding (Author)
9780787964283, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 12 August 2002
384 pages
23.2 x 15.1 x 2.7 cm, 0.524 kg
"A must read for those seeking high standards for all students. With unusual insight, the authors address the major issues, offering inspirational examples of schools that succeed." --Jerome T. Murphy, professor and dean, Harvard Graduate School of Education
This timely, tough-minded book shows how American public schools can be saved by instituting high standards for academic achievement. It explains not just what the standards movement is about and why it is important, but also what it will take to bring every student up to high standards, no matter where that student starts.
Tucker and Codding focus on empowering both students and adults by giving students the gift of high expectations and by giving school professionals the information, skills, authority and resources needed to do the job. They advocate building a standards-based instructional system, creating a results-oriented culture devoted to continuous improvement, and making the institution and the people in it accountable for reaching the goals set by the standards.
Acknowledgments The Authors Prologue: The View from the Plains 1 Introduction: Failure Is Not an Option 17 Interlude: What Do You Mean, Tiffany Won't Get Credit for Algebra I? 25 1 Setting High Standards for Everyone 31 Interlude: But How Will We Actually Get These Kids to Algebra II? 65 2 Teaching to the Standards 73 Interlude: Upset Victory: Student Achievement 1, Everything Else 0 101 3 Leading and Managing for Success 107 Interlude: The School Nobody Wanted 133 4 Rethinking the Elementary and Middle Schools 139 Interlude: The Graphic Arts Academy 169 5 Beyond the Comprehensive High School 175 Interlude: Accountability, Chicago-Style 209 6 Rebuilding "Central" for Accountability 217 Epilogue: What We Owe Jeff 245 A The National Center on Education and the Economy 251 B New Standards Performance Standards 255 C New Standards Reference Examinations 291 D Resources for Standards-Based Education 301 E Glossary 313 F Annotated Bibliography 323 Notes 331 Index 335
Subject Areas: Education [JN]
