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Summary
Ever since its first edition, education professors have relied on the Sadkers for their comprehensive coverage of all aspects of American education. Teachers, Schools, and Society provides in-depth coverage of the foundations of education (history, philosophy, governance, and law) while also presenting a clear overview of what it means to be a teacher today, and including commentary on current critical topics. Most importantly, a multicultural/diversity-oriented approach is taken in every chapter to provide the most integrated and thorough coverage of diversity in any introduction to education textbook.Written in an informal and highly engaging style that appeals to students, Teachers, Schools, and Society is punctuated throughout with interesting features. The pedagogical system is expanded and refined in the sixth edition to provide extensive student support. New to the text is an interactive element that integrates reflection into all features and that links students to the Online Learning Center to perform interactive activities and to find additional resources.Combine comprehensive coverage; an engaging, interactive pedagogical system; and unsurpassable integrated coverage of diversity with an excellent author team, detailed appendices, and a complete supplements package, and you have an extraordinary resource for introductory coverage of American education.
Table of Contents
PART I: Teachers and Students
Chapter 1: Becoming a Teacher
What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?
Do Teachers Like Teaching?
Professionalism at the Crossroads
From Normal Schools to Board-Certified Teachers
Teacher Education Today
On Discipline
On Competition
On Honesty and Dependability
On Urban Legends about Teaching
Southwest Airlines and Teaching
We Like Questions
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 2: Student Diversity
Different Ways of Learning
Multiple Intelligences and Emotional Intelligence
Cultural Diversity
Teaching Them All
Culture and Education
Multicultural Education
Bilingual Education
Exceptional Learners
Exceptional Learners: An Exceptional Struggle for Educational Rights
The Gifted and Talented
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 3: Teacher Effectiveness
Are Teachers Born, or Made?
The Mysterious Case of Teacher Effectiveness
Academic Learning Time
Classroom Management
The Pedagogical Cycle
Clarity and Academic Structure
Questioning
Student Response
Reaction or Productive Feedback
Variety in Process and Content
Models for Effective Instruction
Direct Teaching
Cooperative Learning
Mastery Learning
Problem-Based Learning
Effective and Reflective Teaching
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Inter-mission Introduction
Inter-mission Part 1 Teachers and Students
PART II: Schools and Curriculum
Chapter 4: Schools: Choices and Challenges
A Meeting Here Tonight
The Purposes of School
Purpose 1: To Transmit Society's Knowledge and Values (Passing the Cultural Baton)
Purpose 2: Reconstructing Society (Schools as Tools for Change)
Public Demands for Schools
Where Do You Stand?
Education Reform
Beyond the Neighborhood Public School
The Choice Concept
Magnet Schools
Open Enrollment
Vouchers
Charter Schools
EMOs (Educational Maintenance Organizations): Schools for Profit
Is Choice a Good Idea?
Home Schools, Home Teachers
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 5: Life in Schools
Rules, Rituals, and Routines
"Come Right Up and Get Your New Books": A Teacher's Perspective
"Come Right Up and Get Your New Books": A Student's Perspective
Delay and Social Distraction
Watching the Clock
The Teacher as Gatekeeper
The Other Side of the Tracks
The Power of Elementary Peer Groups
GUEST COLUMN: Haunted by Racist Attitudes
High School's Adolescent Society
The Affective Side of School Reform
What Makes a School Effective?
Factor 1: Strong Leadership
Factor 2: A Clear School Mission
Factor 3: A Safe and Orderly Climate
Factor 4: Monitoring Student Progress
Factor 5: High Expectations
A Note of Caution on Effective Schools Research
Beyond Five Factors
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 6: What Students are Taught in Schools
What Is a Curriculum?
The Extracurriculum
The Hidden or Implicit Curriculum
The Formal or Explicit Curriculum
The Curriculum Time Machine: A Historical Perspective
Time Capsule 1: The Two Rs in the Seventeenth Century
Time Capsule 2: Curricula in the Eighteenth Century
Time Capsule 3: A Secularized Curriculum for Students in the Nineteenth Century
Time Capsule 4: Progressive Education in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Time Capsule 5: Sputnik in Space and Structure in Knowledge, 1940s-1960s
Time Capsule 6: Social Concern and Relevance, 1960s-1970s
Time Capsule 7: Back to Basics and a Core Curriculum, 1980s-2002
The Subjects of the Formal Curriculum
Language Arts and English
Social Studies
Mathematics
Science
Foreign Languages
Technology
The Arts
Physical Education
Health
Vocational and Career Education
New Directions for the Curriculum
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 7: Controversy Over Who Controls the Curriculum
The Faculty Room
Who and What Shape the Curriculum?
Teachers
Parental and Community Groups
Students
Administrators
The Federal Government
The State Government
Local Government
Colleges and Universities
Standardized Tests
Education Commissions and Committees
Professional Organizations
Special Interest Groups
Publishers
The Standards Movement
Tests and Protests
Alternatives to High-Stakes Testing
The Textbook Shapes the Curriculum
Seven Forms of Bias
Invisibility
Stereotyping
Imbalance and Selectivity
Unreality
Fragmentation and Isolation
Linguistic Bias
Cosmetic Bias
Religious Fundamentalism
Censorship and the Curriculum
Cultural Literacy or Cultural Imperialism
The Saber-Tooth Curriculum
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Inter-mission Part 2 Schools and Curriculum
PART III: Foundations
Chapter 8: The History of American Education
Christopher Lamb's Colonial Classroom
Colonial New England Education: God's Classrooms
A New Nation Shapes Education
The Common School Movement
Spinsters, Bachelors, and Gender Barriers in Teaching
The Secondary School Movement
School Reform Efforts
John Dewey and Progressive Education
The Federal Government
The World We Created at Hamilton High: A Schoolography
A Super School (If You're on the Right Side of the Tracks), 1953-1965
Social Unrest Comes to School, 1966-1971
The Students' Turn, 1972-1979
New Students, Old School, 1980-1985
Hall of Fame: Profiles in Education
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 9: Philosophy of Education
Finding Your Philosophy of Education
Inventory of Philosophies of Education
Interpreting Your Responses
Five Philosophies of Education
Teacher-Centered Philosophies
Essentialism
Perenialism
Student-Centered Philosophies
Progressivism
Social Reconstructionism
Existentialism
Psychological Influences on Education
Constructivism
Behaviorism
Cultural Influences on Education
The Three Legendary Figures of Classical Western Philosophy
Basic Philosophical Issues and Concepts
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Ethics, Political Philosophy, and Aesthetics
Logic
Your Turn
Summary
Key Terms and People
Discussion Questions and Activities
Reel to Real Teaching
For Further Reading
Chapter 10: Financing and Governing America's Schools
Follow the Money: Financing America's Schools
Why Should Teachers Care Where the Money Comes from?
The Property Tax: The Road to Unequal Schools
Reforming Education Finance
The Move Toward Adequacy
States Finding the Money
The Federal Government's Role in Financing Education
What the Future May Hold for School Finance
Accountability
Choice Programs
Local Fundraising
Decaying Infrastructure
Governing America's Schools
School Governance Quiz
The Legal Control of Schools
From an Idea to a Reality
State Influence Grows as School Boards Come under Fire