Breaking the Cycle: How Schools Can Overcome Urban Challenges: New Frontiers in Education
Autor Nancy Brown Diggsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 oct 2013
The book reveals how this school is succeeding when so many fail. It conveys the hopeful message that others can replicate much of what "DECA" does and save a generation mired in despair.
America's failure to educate its urban children is evidenced by our woeful statistics. If it is possible to turn around this bleak picture-and it is-this is a story well worth telling. And this is what Breaking the Cycle aims to do.
For more information on the book, including interviews with the author please check out www.nancybdiggs.com.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475806106
ISBN-10: 1475806108
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 160 x 239 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Seria New Frontiers in Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475806108
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 160 x 239 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Seria New Frontiers in Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Challenges
Chapter 1 - Drugs
Chapter 2 - Violence
Chapter 3 - Single Mothers
Chapter 4 - "Acting White"
Chapter 5 - Inadequate Schools
Part II: Overcoming the Challenges
Chapter 6 - DECA: The Family
Chapter 7 - The Miracle Workers
Chapter 8 - Academics
Chapter 9 - Raising the Bar
Chapter 10 - Bumps in the Road
Conclusion
References
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Challenges
Chapter 1 - Drugs
Chapter 2 - Violence
Chapter 3 - Single Mothers
Chapter 4 - "Acting White"
Chapter 5 - Inadequate Schools
Part II: Overcoming the Challenges
Chapter 6 - DECA: The Family
Chapter 7 - The Miracle Workers
Chapter 8 - Academics
Chapter 9 - Raising the Bar
Chapter 10 - Bumps in the Road
Conclusion
References
Recenzii
With Breaking the Cycle, Nancy Brown Diggs has provided eloquent, powerful, and stimulating analysis of the troubles in our neighborhoods and the people assiduously working with interest and clear thinking to effectively protect them. Reading this book is recommended since it offers some hope to the hopeless.
A "must read" for teachers, educators, sociologists, and reformers concerned about lost generations of at-risk students in dysfunctional, ineffective urban schools. Breaking the Cycle gives hope to educators and decision markers, and a model for how to change lives of at-risk students and potential dropouts. Young people who face seemingly insurmountable odds of being successful because of family and neighborhood environments with drugs, violence, single parent families, attitudes toward education, and poor schools are provided with the opportunity to succeed in this model school. "Cuddles, challenges, and cooperation" are keys to all students' entering college-and completion. Readers will take away rich and moving descriptions of the challenges faced by urban young people, the work of teachers to meet their needs, and a model for structuring creative schools and classes.
In Breaking the Cycle Nancy Diggs captures the voices of DECA - students and teachers, school leaders and founders - to tell the story of how an amazing school, against all odds, is preparing inner city students to succeed in college. This book inspires hope for the future and will serve as a guide to urban educators across the country.
For a long time now, researchers have asked 'what about the schools and classrooms that are doing a great job in the most difficult circumstances?' This account of the DECA Charter School in Dayton, Ohio by Nancy Brown Diggs provides one clear answer to that question. Here is the story of a school that has dramatically raised the bar on the meaning of success for high needs urban students. Anyone engaged with urban education needs to read it.
A "must read" for teachers, educators, sociologists, and reformers concerned about lost generations of at-risk students in dysfunctional, ineffective urban schools. Breaking the Cycle gives hope to educators and decision markers, and a model for how to change lives of at-risk students and potential dropouts. Young people who face seemingly insurmountable odds of being successful because of family and neighborhood environments with drugs, violence, single parent families, attitudes toward education, and poor schools are provided with the opportunity to succeed in this model school. "Cuddles, challenges, and cooperation" are keys to all students' entering college-and completion. Readers will take away rich and moving descriptions of the challenges faced by urban young people, the work of teachers to meet their needs, and a model for structuring creative schools and classes.
In Breaking the Cycle Nancy Diggs captures the voices of DECA - students and teachers, school leaders and founders - to tell the story of how an amazing school, against all odds, is preparing inner city students to succeed in college. This book inspires hope for the future and will serve as a guide to urban educators across the country.
For a long time now, researchers have asked 'what about the schools and classrooms that are doing a great job in the most difficult circumstances?' This account of the DECA Charter School in Dayton, Ohio by Nancy Brown Diggs provides one clear answer to that question. Here is the story of a school that has dramatically raised the bar on the meaning of success for high needs urban students. Anyone engaged with urban education needs to read it.