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Revolutionizing America's Schools
ISBN: 978-0-7879-0944-4
Hardcover
224 pages
August 1997, Jossey-Bass
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Revolutionizing America's Schools is provocative, personal, and right on the mark. It should be read by anyone who believes our schools can better educate our young and who is committed to making the effort to improve them.


-- Paul Schwarz, Principal of the Jackie Robinson Complex, and Co-director of Central Park East Secondary School, East Harlem, New York City

With this insightful, practical collection of personal essays, Glickman tackles education's most urgent questions. Who should govern schools? Whose values should schools represent? How should teachers teach? How does democratic change occur? Glickman directly addresses issues of race, culture, gAnder, and religion and reveals how understanding these issues can contribute to purposeful change, and he connects democratic rhetoric to action -- covering such practicalities as student grouping, curriculum selection, and school leadership.

Introduction: A Vision of Democracy

Part One: On Democracy

1. Democracy -- What Is It?

2. Democracy and Education

3. Ambiguity and Informed Minds

Part Two: On Pedagogy

4. Powerful Learning

5. School Structures for Teaching

6. Teacher Education and Public Schools

7. Governing for the Future

Part Three: On Getting Beyond

8. Wealth and Welfare

9. Isms and Reasons

10. Religion, Secular Humanism, and Geese

11. Who Owns the Child?

12. Constitutional Hope for Education

Part Four: On Differences

13. Race and Education

14. Suffrage, GAnder, and Listening

15. From Our Ancestors

Part Five: On Change

16. Finding Room for School Change

17. Listening to Students

18. Leadership for Democracy

Conclusion: Democracy as Education