REQUIEM FOR AN EDUCATOR

REQUIEM FOR AN EDUCATOR
Author: BROTHER WILES
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781466993532

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Hundreds of thousands of teachers around the world get up every morning with the resolve to reach Johnny, Sue, Mary, LaShaundra, Kim, or Boo today. Hundreds of thousands of teachers who use their own limited resources to make their presentations inspirational as well as informative. Hundreds of thousands of teachers who are disparaged, belittled, ridiculed, mocked, criticized, denigrated by their peers and oftentimes by the persons of authority, who represent the school system, for going beyond "the call of duty" to reach those with whom they have been charged for the betterment of society. Hundreds of thousands of teachers who are led by an inner power to do good and what is right in this day. I met you! I worked with you! I salute you! I am one of you!

Requiem for a Teacher

Requiem for a Teacher
Author: Robert Fogg,Robert Clifton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1971
Genre: High school students
ISBN: OCLC:5434464

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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: CUB:U183034913772

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After the Education Wars

After the Education Wars
Author: Andrea Gabor
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781620972007

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“The education wars have been demoralizing for teachers. . . . After the Education Wars helps us to see a better way forward.” —Cathy N. Davidson, The New York Times Book Review “After the Education Wars is an important book that points the way to genuine reform.” —Diane Ravitch, author of Reign of Error and The Death and Life of the Great American School System A bestselling business journalist critiques the top-down approach of popular education reforms and profiles the unexpected success of schools embracing a nimbler, more democratic entrepreneurialism In an entirely fresh take on school reform, business journalist and bestselling author Andrea Gabor argues that Bill Gates, Eli Broad, and other leaders of the prevailing education-reform movement have borrowed all the wrong lessons from the business world. After the Education Wars explains how the market-based measures and carrot-and-stick incentives informing today’s reforms are out of sync with the nurturing culture that good schools foster and—contrary to popular belief—at odds with the best practices of thriving twenty-first-century companies as well. These rich, detailed stories of real reform in action illustrate how enduring change must be deeply collaborative and relentlessly focused on improvement from the grass roots up—lessons also learned from both the open-source software and quality movements. The good news is that solutions born of this philosophy are all around us: from Brockton, Massachusetts, where the state’s once-failing largest high school now sends most graduates to college, to Leander, Texas, a large district where school improvement, spurred by the ideas of quality guru W. Edwards Deming, has become a way of life. A welcome exception to the doom-and-gloom canon of education reform, After the Education Wars makes clear that what’s needed is not more grand ideas, but practical and informed ways to grow the best ones that are already transforming schools.

Supplementary Education

Supplementary Education
Author: Edmund W. Gordon,Beatrice L. Bridglall,Aundra Saa Meroe
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0742542610

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In Supplementary Education, the editors argue that while access to schools that enable and expect academic achievement is a necessary ingredient for the education of students, schools alone may not be sufficient to ensure universally high levels of academic development. Supplemental educational experiences may also be needed. The idea of supplementary education is based on the assumption that high academic achievement is closely associated with exposure to family and community-based activities and learning experiences that occur both in and out of school in support of academic learning. For low income and some ethnic minority student groups, opportunities to participate in such activities are generally under-resourced and underutilized in comparison to the access to and participation in such activities by many European- and Asian- Americans from mid to high socio-economic backgrounds. This book makes the case for supplementary education. Specifically, it focuses on the need for universal access to high levels of academic achievement, and the challenge of reducing the 'achievement gap' that exists between Asian American and European American students and their African American, Latina/o, and Native American counterparts. Having posed the problem, the editors define the construct and provide in-depth descriptions of some of the more colloquial expressions of supplementation in after school care, youth development, and other forms of supplemental education. The editors close with a discussion of the emerging institutionalization and need for more thoughtful and rigorous research of the supplementary education movement.

Oversight Hearings on Proposed Changes in Regulations for the Education for All Handicapped Children Act

Oversight Hearings on Proposed Changes in Regulations for the Education for All Handicapped Children Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Select Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1718
Release: 1983
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: UOM:39015008865068

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Holocaust Education

Holocaust Education
Author: E. Doyle Stevick,Deborah L. Michaels
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317297222

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Holocaust Education: Promise, Practice, Power and Potential provides timely studies of some of the most pressing issues in teaching and learning about the Holocaust around the world. Europe is experiencing both anti-Semitic attacks, many by radicals claiming the banner of Islam, and the resurgence of right wing movements that are openly hostile to minority rights, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable groups like the Roma/Sinti, and Muslim refugees. Can Holocaust education, an encounter with the most extreme racial ideology to afflict the continent, reduce violence and prejudice against Jewish and other minority groups? The important studies in this volume address these and other pressing issues for the field, including the progress of Central and Eastern European countries that experienced both Soviet hegemony and Nazi terror in grappling with the history of the Holocaust. This book was originally published as a special issue of Intercultural Education.

Education in Nazi Germany

Education in Nazi Germany
Author: Lisa Pine
Publsiher: Berg
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847887641

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Shaping the minds of the future generation was pivotal to the Nazi regime in order to ensure the continuing success of the Third Reich. Through the curriculum, the elite schools and youth groups, the Third Reich waged a war for the minds of the young. Hitler understood the importance of education in creating self-identity, inculcating national pride, promoting 'racial purity' and building loyalty. The author examines how Nazism took shape in the classroom via school textbook policy, physical education and lessons on Nationalist Socialist heroes and anti-Semitism. Offering a compelling new analysis of Nazi educational policy, this book brings to the forefront an often-overlooked aspect of the Third Reich.