Reform Doesn't Work
Grassroots Efforts Can Provide Answers to School Improvement
By (author) Keen Babbage author of over a dozen books, including The Power of Middle School: Maximiz
Publication date:
04 May 2012Length of book:
182 pagesPublisher
R&L EducationDimensions:
238x168mm7x9"
ISBN-13: 9781610486156
Where does education happen? In classrooms. Teachers can provide the ultimate reform of education and teachers can be the ultimate reformers of education. Still, teachers cannot create all of the needed improvements in education alone. Input from, involvement from, ideas from, and participation from many other people can combine with what only teachers know about education to create the educational improvements which are sought year after year. School administrators, parents, guardians, school board members, community members, community organizations, politicians and other people can join in a grass-roots effort which agrees on a shared purpose for schools and on a way to improve schools so the purpose of a school – to cause learning – is realized.
Dr. Keen Babbage gets it. We are at a point in history in which aspects of American life, such as economics, political decision making, and education, cannot be decided by bureaucrats. Reform Doesn’t Work is a wonderful grass roots guide as to how we can improve American schools, one school and one student at a time.