College Is Not for Everyone

Author:   Louis Rosen
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781578862450


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   09 August 2005
Format:   Paperback
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An emphasis among educational policymakers to stress college for all students is neglecting the hopes and aspirations of millions of young people currently in school who either lack interest in academics or the inability to succeed in a more rigorous curriculum. The rationale given for college for everyone is that current employers and jobs require more academics and a college education. This book attempts to demonstrate that this is not the case. The author uses statistical data and current research to prove that most jobs in the U.S. today do not require a college education or high academic skills. Lou Rosen accuses current educational policy makers as being elitist and making policies that emphasize an educate the best and shoot the rest philosophy. College Is Not For Everyone: * Provides insight into current pressures being brought by many national and state legislators on school policies and curriculum * Provides factual information and research related to the success of schools and their contribution to the economy * Defends the right of students to not go to college if that is their choice * Makes the case for returning vocational programs to schools and community colleges * Provides interesting data on the number of special education students in the U.S. and ways in which school dropout data is being manipulated by school districts and state departments of education This book will be a valuable resource for teachers, school administrators, school board members, state legislators, researchers, and parents.

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Author:   Louis Rosen
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Education
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781578862450


ISBN 10:   1578862450
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   09 August 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1 List of Figures Part 2 List of Tables Part 3 Introduction Chapter 4 1 Exactly Where Are Most of the Jobs Today? Chapter 5 2 Four Case Studies Chapter 6 3 The Myth of Algebra Chapter 7 4 Academic Elitism and the No Child Left Behind Act Chapter 8 5 School Dropouts, Exit Exams, and College for Everyone Philosophy Chapter 9 6 What Colleges Expect Chapter 10 7 What Employers Expect Chapter 11 8 Conclusion Part 12 References Part 13 Index Part 14 About the Author

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[Rosen] notes that many simply are not interested in doing advanced academic work or in pushing ourselves to the limit in highly paid but highly stressful lives, and he blames high dropout rates and other problems on an elitist and unrealistic school system that pushes every student, ready or not, consenting or not, into college. Reference and Research Book News This book will find the most use in the counselors' offices of schools where there are the largest number of students moving straight into the work force after high school. Voya


[Rosen] notes that many simply are not interested in doing advanced academic work or in pushing ourselves to the limit in highly paid but highly stressful lives, and he blames high dropout rates and other problems on an elitist and unrealistic school system that pushes every student, ready or not, consenting or not, into college. Reference and Research Book News This book will find the most use in the counselors' offices of schools where there are the largest number of students moving straight into the work force after high school. VOYA


Author Information

Louis Rosen is the executive director of the School Justice Institute, a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting fairness in schools and school district policies. He was a high school principal in the Los Angeles area for 19 years and for 10 years, he administered large federal programs in substance abuse and violence prevention in schools.

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