Public Education Under Siege - Michael B Katz - Books - University of Pennsylvania Press - 9780812223200 - May 22, 2014
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Michael B Katz

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Public Education Under Siege

Public Education Under Siege argues for a democratic and egalitarian alternative to the test-driven, market-oriented core of current education reform. These short, jargon-free essays cover public policy, teacher unions, economic inequality, race, language diversity, parent involvement, and leadership.


Marc Notes: Originally published: 2013.; Includes bibliographical references and index.; This title argues for an alternative to the test-driven, market-oriented core of current education reform. Chapters from education policy experts and practitioners critically examine the overreliance on high-stakes testing, which narrows the content of education and frustrates creative teachers, and consider how to restore a more civic-centred vision of education in place of present dependence on questionable economistic models. Biographical Note: Michael B. Katz is Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and Research Associate of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also author of Why Don't American Cities Burn? and The Price of Citizenship: Redefining the American Welfare State, both available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Mike Rose is Professor at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Back to School: Why Everyone Deserves a Second Chance at Education. Review Quotes:"An outstanding book . . . full of riches."--"Daily Kos"Review Quotes:"The book's analyses of what are the limits and dangers of our current fascination with markets, testing, blaming and shaming teachers, anti-union sentiment, and similar things are powerfully stated. But just as importantly in terms of the role of 'public intellectual' efforts, they are refreshingly free of the kinds of overly academic artifice that is all too common in such critical work."--"Education Review"Review Quotes:"Most of the fire in the national debate over school reform has come from those in favor of high-stakes testing of students, charter schools, and weakening of teachers' unions--until now. The very timely essays in "Public Education Under Siege" challenge the assumptions and goals of the so-called school reform movement. If you want to understand why the movement will not bring serious change to the schools that need it most and may even make things worse, read this book. This is an extraordinarily valuable contribution to the national debate."--Michael K. Brown, "Race, Money and the American Welfare State"Table of Contents: Introduction -- Part I. The Perils of Technocratic Educational Reform -- Chapter 1. The Mismeasure of Teaching and Learning: How Contemporary School Reform Fails the Test / Mike Rose -- Chapter 2. Views from the Black of the Math Classroom / Joi A. Spencer -- Chapter 3. Targeting Teachers / David F. Labaree -- Chapter 4. Firing Line: The Grand Coalition Against Teachers / Joanne Barkan -- Chapter 5. The Bipartisan, and Unfounded, Assault on Teachers' Unions / Richard D. Kohlenberg -- Chapter 6. Free-Market Think Tanks and the Marketing of Education Policy / Kevin G. Welner -- Chapter 7. The Price of Human Capital: The Illusion of Equal Educational Opportunity / Harvey Kantor, Robert Lowe -- Chapter 8. Educational Movements, Not Market Moments / Janelle Scott -- Part II. Education, Race, and Poverty -- Chapter 9. Public Education as Welfare / Michael B. Katz -- Chapter 10. In Search of Equality in School Finance Reform / Pamela Barnhouse Walters, Jean C. Robinson, Julia C. Lamber -- Chapter 11. I Want the White People Here!: The Dark Side of an Urban School Renaissance / Maia Cucchiara -- Chapter 12. The Rhetoric of Choice: Segregation, Desegregation, and Charter Schools / Ansley T. Erickson -- Chapter 13. Criminalizing Kids: The Overlooked Reason for Failing Schools / Heather Ann Thompson -- Part III. Alternatives to Technocratic Reform -- Chapter 14. Abandoning the Higher Purposes of Public Schools / Deborah Meier -- Chapter 15. Equity-Minded Instructional Leadership: Turning Up the Volume for English Learners / Tina Trujillo, Sarah Woulfin -- Chapter 16. Professional Unionism: Redefining the Role of Teachers and Their Unions in Reform Efforts / Claire Robertson-Kraft -- Chapter 17. Pushing Back: How an Environmental Charter School Resisted Test-Driven Pressures / Paul Skilton-Sylvester -- Chapter 18. The Achievement Gap and the Schools We Need: Creating the Conditions Where Race and Class No Longer Predict Student Achievement / Pedro Noguera -- Chapter 19. !Ya Basta! Challenging Restrictions on English-Language Learners / Eugene E. Garcia -- Chapter 20. Sharing Responsibility: A Case for Real Parent-School Partnerships / Rema Reynolds, Tyrone C. Howard -- Chapter 21. Calling the Shots in Public Education: Parents, Politicians, and Educators Clash / Eva Gold, Jeffrey R. Henig, Elaine Simon -- Part IV. Conclusions -- Chapter 22. What Is Education Reform? / Michael B. Katz, Mike Rose -- Chapter 23. A Letter to Young Teachers: The Graduation Speech You Won't Hear, But Should / Mike Rose -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments. Publisher Marketing: Public Education Under Siege Edited by Michael B. Katz and Mike Rose "An outstanding book . . . full of riches."--"Daily Kos" "The book's analyses of what are the limits and dangers of our current fascination with markets, testing, blaming and shaming teachers, anti-union sentiment, and similar things are powerfully stated. But just as importantly in terms of the role of 'public intellectual' efforts, they are refreshingly free of the kinds of overly academic artifice that is all too common in such critical work."--"Education Review" "Most of the fire in the national debate over school reform has come from those in favor of high-stakes testing of students, charter schools, and weakening of teachers' unions--until now. The very timely essays in "Public Education Under Siege" challenge the assumptions and goals of the so-called school reform movement. If you want to understand why the movement will not bring serious change to the schools that need it most and may even make things worse, read this book. This is an extraordinarily valuable contribution to the national debate."--Michael K. Brown, "Race, Money and the American Welfare State" Proponents of education reform are committed to the idea that all children should receive a quality education, and that all of them have a capacity to learn and grow, whatever their ethnicity or economic circumstances. But though recent years have seen numerous reform efforts, the resources available to children in different municipalities still vary enormously, and despite landmark cases of the civil rights movement and ongoing pushes to enact diverse and inclusive curricula, racial and ethnic segregation remain commonplace. "Public Education Under Siege" examines why public schools are in such difficult straits, why the reigning ideology of school reform is ineffective, and what can be done about it. Michael B. Katz is Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History and Research Associate of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also author of "Why Don't American Cities Burn?" and "The Price of Citizenship: Redefining the American Welfare State," both available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Mike Rose is Professor at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of "Back to School: Why Everyone Deserves a Second Chance at Education." 2013 - 256 pages - 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-4527-1 - Cloth - $55.00s - 36.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-2320-0 - Paper - $19.95s - 13.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-0832-0 - Ebook - $19.95s - 13.00 World Rights - Public Policy, Education Short copy: "Public Education Under Siege" argues for a democratic and egalitarian alternative to the test-driven, market-oriented core of current education reform. These short, jargon-free essays cover public policy, teacher unions, economic inequality, race, language diversity, parent involvement, and leadership." Review Citations:

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Contributor Bio:  Rose, Mike Mike Rose has researched and written more than one-hundred and forty short stories and two previous books on a wide spectrum of historical happenings. A retired graphic designer, he currently lives in the state of Utah where he teaches, lectures and continues to research little known and oft forgotten moments in history.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 22, 2014
ISBN13 9780812223200
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > Education
Pages 256
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   381 g
Editor Katz, Michael B.
Editor Rose, Mike

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