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Schools That Do Too Much: Wasting Time and Money in Schools and What We Can All Do About It
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Schools That Do Too Much: Wasting Time and Money in Schools and What We Can All Do About It
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Etta Kralovec
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:152 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780807032510
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Classifications | Dewey:371.24 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Beacon Press
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Imprint |
Beacon Press
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Publication Date |
5 January 2004 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This book argues that schools systematically misspend their two most precious resources: time and money. From class schedules that fragment students' time, to budgets that sink money into dozens of activities that distract from learning, schools over and over try to do too much and end up delivering too little by way of real teaching and learning.
Author Biography
Author of the acclaimed and controversial The End of Homework- How Homework Disrupts Families, Overburdens Children, and Limits Learning, Etta Kralovec was a teacher and professor of education for more than twenty years. She is currently vice president for learning with Training and Development Corporation in Maine. She lives in Orland, Maine.
ReviewsA thoroughgoing critique of how American schools operate: they start too early, they fragment the school day . . ., they focus too much time and energy on non-educational tasks like dental health and sports . . . The fundamental question about schools today, she writes, is not so much how to raise test scores but how to clarify, exactly, 'what we value most.' --New York Times "Kralovec asks a simple question, but one with complex and profound implications . . . [She] is no back-to-basics ideologue . . . but she does care about learning . . . Kralovec's succinct work should set the tone for conversations that administrators, school boards and politicians need to be having across the nation." --Publishers Weekly "Without bashing administrators and teachers, Kralovec . . . demonstrates that schools end up doing too little of what matters." --Library Journal "Kralovec assumes the gadfly role again by insisting that schools scale back or even eliminate activities that aren't central to their educational mission." --Teacher Magazine
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