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Authors: Deborah Meier
ISBN-13: 9780807031131, ISBN-10: 0807031135
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Beacon
Date Published: August 2002
Edition: None

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Author Biography: Deborah Meier

Deborah Meier is founder of the Central Park East Schools and the Mission Hill School in Boston. She has been a fellow at the Annenberg Institute for School Reform and is vice chair emeritus of the Coalition of Essential Schools. Her many awards include a MacArthur Prize Fellowship. She is also the author of In Schools We Trust.

Book Synopsis

Teaching the lessons of New York's most famous public school, Deborah Meier provides a widely acclaimed vision for the future of public education. With a new preface reflecting on the school's continuing success.

Publishers Weekly

An educational reformer, teacher and veteran school principal, Meier has led the movement to restructure large high schools into small, vibrant educational enclaves-schools within a school, housed within the same building. In a visionary, hopeful blueprint for revitalizing America's public schools, she first discusses her work as co-principal of Central Park East, an alternative public secondary school in East Harlem, New York, which she founded in 1974. Its students, mostly black and Hispanic, come from low-income families; 90% of them graduate high school, and 90% of those go on to college. Meier advocates small classes that encourage independent, critical thinking by using real-world exercises. Her blueprint for reform calls for enclave schools with autonomy over teaching; parents' right to choose the schools their children will attend; and student participation in socially useful, school-directed work experiences. 40,000 first printing; author tour. (Apr.)

Table of Contents

Preface 2002
Preface 1995
1In Defense of Public Education3
2Central Park East: An Alternative Story15
3The School at Work47
4Myths, Lies, and Other Dangers67
5Choice Can Save Public Education91
6Small Schools107
7Respect121
8Reinventing Teaching129
9It's Academic: Why Kids Don't Want to Be "Well-Educated"161
10On Failure, Persistance, and Public Education179
Suggested Readings187

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