How Deconstructing the American School System Will Reconstruct the American Dream
Autor Rosanna Pittellaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780615552941
ISBN-10: 0615552943
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: One Voice Inst of Elemental Ethics & Edu
ISBN-10: 0615552943
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: One Voice Inst of Elemental Ethics & Edu
Recenzii
"How Deconstructing the American School System will Reconstruct the American Dream ""is a hard-hitting and detailed analysis of the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of the federal government's increasing role in American education. ""Rosanna Pittella, PhD, takes the reader on a journey from the time of the colonial settlers to the present day, explaining the original goals of American education and discussing how today's system is littered with political and bureaucratic agendas. Dr. Pittella's main focus is on the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001. She examines how and why the NCLB objectives have not been met, and offers a different model--one that returns a school to the fundamentals of a well-rounded education concerned with community and instilling a joy of learning--that will create productive and happy members of society. ""Dr. Pittella explores the education system that existed before government involvement and after the government introduced standardized testing, and she points out that the original colonial schools did not have testing as we know it today. Students were evaluated on their knowledge of reading, writing, arithmetic, and other academic studies, but consideration was also given to the development of behavior and values outside of academic accomplishment, such as hard work and ethics. ""The increase in immigration that began in the late 1880s turned schools into what the author calls "the focus of testing pandemonium" as standardized testing was adopted as the means of not only evaluating students but also directing them through the most efficient ""academic path that would turn them into productive members of society. The testing, however, is what Dr. Pittella describes as "monomodal assessment" versus "multimodal assessment," with the latter providing a more rounded and accurate evaluation of students' knowledge and capabilities. ""Dr. Pittella goes on to examine, in great detail, the evolution of government involvement in the American e
Notă biografică
Rosanna Pittella, MA, PhD, ethicist and senior program manager, has invested much of her life studying and resolving complicated organizational problems. She has built a reputation as one who delivers practical solutions, which she freely admits are unearthed and developed with help from the unrecognized experts in American industry, those on the ground-the voiceless staffs of the corporations she serves. The application of this methodology is at the heart of the One Voice Institute of Elemental Ethics and Education, that is, to document and amplify the voices of the true experts in academia, the educators themselves. Her burning desire is, with the help of educators, to develop a model for American schools that will finally address the differences and needs of children at varying socioeconomic levels, scaffolding each one to his or her greatest potential as contributing citizens of the United States and the world.