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9781578867660

A School by Every Other Name

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  • ISBN13:

    9781578867660

  • ISBN10:

    1578867665

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-03-28
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Education

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Summary

In A School By Every Other Name Ebert and Studebaker suggest that the fundamental problem facing public education is that education is fundamentally an institution. The failure of school reform efforts to elevate public education in the United States to a pre-eminent position is due to the myth of educational reform, the mistaken belief that substantive changes actually occur. Yet how different is education today than it was 50, 100, even 200 years ago? Reform has become a part of the survival mechanism that keeps the institution in business. A School By Every Other Name calls for a revolution that would reconceptualize the institution of education. That effort begins with overcoming our national cultural identity crisis. Rather than prescribing what must be done, A School By Every Other Name presents poignant perspectives and background and then invites the reader to begin answering the questions that could lead to building a new institution of education. Not just a book about education, A School By Every Other Name is a workbook for beginning the dialogue toward systemic change in American schools.

Author Biography

Edward S. Ebert II, an educator for twenty-nine years, is professor of education at Coker College in Hartsville, South Carolina

Table of Contents

Prologuep. v
Who Are We?
Wrestling with the Beastp. 3
The American Culturep. 13
The Institution of Educationp. 35
The Reform Model in Educationp. 65
Reforming Reform
What Makes a Reform Effort Worthwhile?p. 89
A New Educational Institutionp. 115
Logistics of the New Institutionp. 135
Education in the New Institutionp. 171
As the Change Incubates: Working with the System to Your Child's Best Advantage
Educating Our Children Means Educating Ourselvesp. 205
Making an Impact on Education: What You Can Dop. 231
Epiloguep. 249
Compendiump. 251
Glossaryp. 271
Referencesp. 275
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