To create what Darling-Hammond calls "schools that work," she believes teachers must be prepared to collaborate more often and spend more time "teaching for understanding." This means a less programmed curriculum than the one most American schools currently follow, with more time for in-depth interaction between teachers and students, and student

- Title : The Right to Learn: A Blueprint for Creating Schools that Work
- Author : Linda Darling-Hammond
- Rating : 4.95 (569 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-6-8
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 394 Pages
- Asin : 0787959421
- Language : English
To create what Darling-Hammond calls "schools that work," she believes teachers must be prepared to collaborate more often and spend more time "teaching for understanding." This means a less programmed curriculum than the one most American schools currently follow, with more time for in-depth interaction between teachers and students, and students and subject matter. She believes that what's wrong with public schools today can, in great measure, be attributed to excessive bureaucratization--administrative red tape--that leaves teachers with little time for teaching. Darling-Hammond is from the old school of liberal education theory--she emphasizes the process of learning rather than testing. Darling-Hammond believes that educational reform starts with allowing teachers to get back to what they do best: teaching. . American children do worse than students from other industrialized nations, Darling-Hammond suggests, because the American educational system is predicated on a "factory model" that processes students instead of teaching them. In recent years, education has become a battleground upon which different factioThe essential functions of the meridian system are to "transport qi and blood," "to maintain conductivity" and "to resist invasion of exogenous pathogenic factors." The meridian system distributes to all parts of the body. His credentials are rare in combination -a gold-plated management resume in traditional advertising and a mastery of the new frontier. The authors discuss the famous halting problem for Turing machines in this chapter. "The Cat in the Hat" is an indispensable part of the Seuss canon. Not only are Ashiya and Sano near their breaking points, questions about the popular Dr. We pick it again from time to time to re-run this enjoyable story.. In it Sheehan gives us a comprehensive snapshot of what has happened, when it happened and what it all means in today's digital milieu of media, marketing and consumers. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to enhance their learning strategies through best practices from the best firms. Just finished reading this. I do not know much about mechanics so this manual was great to have. Dr. This is the only suite that will satisfy the knowledge hungry soul. He shares some great secrets! He lays it all out in an easy to follow planHer book is positive and hopeful and serves as a fascinating account of American education and its promise of 'the right to learn' for all children."
—Washington Post"Darling-Hammond's central claim is well worth listening to. Winner of AERA Outstanding Book Award in 1998"While she recognizes the necessity for school reform and the complexity of implementing it, Darling-Hammond remains optimistic that systemic changes to ensure access to a meaningful education for all children are possible. She argues that American students do so poorly by comparison with students in other industrialized countries not because we don't give them enough work, but because our teaching is less thoughtful, and because we are obsessed with bureaucratic processes rather than educational outcomes."
—New York Times Book ReviewOne of the nation's most respected educators provides a vision of exceptional, learner-centered schools and describes the policies and practices that are needed to create these schools on a system-wide basis.


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