![]() The Game of School: Why We All Play It, How It Hurts Kids,and What It Will Take to Change It
ISBN: 978-0-7879-7347-6
Hardcover
240 pages
April 2005, Jossey-Bass
US $24.95
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--Deborah Meier, founding principal and director, New Ventures, Mission Hill School
"This critically important book plumbs the depths of productive vs. unproductive learning and finds a seemingly normal, yet insidious, ‘game’ at its core. Our schools' failure to engage young minds is explained through vivid portraits of teachers who buck the trend Fried is not a nihilist who sees only the dark side. Far from it. He has the courage to describe the Game of School such that readers can accept the metaphor as a tool without which educational reform will continue to be ineffectual."
--Seymour B. Sarason, professor of psychology emeritus, Yale University and, author of And What Do You Mean by Learning?
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