Letters to a Serious Education President

Author:   Seymour B. Sarason
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9781412926492


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 February 2006
Format:   Hardback
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"""Letters to a Serious Education President provides sound advice for what it would take to provide all students in the United States with a high-quality education. There is wisdom and profound insights about how to improve public education in these letters, and of course, Sarason offers lots of common sense."" -Pedro Noguera, Professor The Steinhardt School of Education, New York University ""Letters to a Serious Education President underscores the brilliance of Sarason′s observations about what is and continues to be missing in how we conceptualize and hence implement schooling in our society. . . . Indeed, Sarason is calling for a different education--one that enlivens the curiosity and lifelong learning of all children and their teachers."" -Rhona Weinstein, Professor University of California, Berkeley In this new edition of his original insightful collection of letters to the first president of the 21st century, education luminary Seymour B. Sarason details how school reformers still have difficulty examining the differences between contexts of productive and unproductive learning. Originally written nearly 13 years ago, these letters are even more relevant in today′s era of extreme mandates and accountability measures. It is in this context where Sarason′s acute insight into why school reforms are failing that we must turn to the fundamental question of how we are teaching and supporting all students. Sarason′s seemingly simple focus emphasizes that we must start with ""what and where children are,"" inspiring and encouraging their natural curiosity for learning. Detailed within is coverage of An educational agenda beginning with children The need for both repair and prevention in education How classrooms extinguish curiosity Educator preparation program reform School downsizing Dropping out as a response to an uncaring school culture A critique of the No Child Left Behind Act, and more Sarason′s analysis and powerful letters are packed with humor, common sense, practical advice, and recommendations for reaching students in today′s classrooms. They distinguish between the typical rhetoric of educational change and the necessary actions that affect present and future generations of students."

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Author:   Seymour B. Sarason
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   Corwin Press Inc
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9781412926492


ISBN 10:   1412926491
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 February 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword by Andy Hargreaves Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction to the Second Edition The Letters

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Letters to a Serious Education President provides sound advice for what it would take to provide all students in the United States with a high quality education. There is wisdom and profound insights about how to improve public education in these letters, and of course, Sarason offers lots of common sense. -- Pedro Noguera, Professor 20050628 Sarason is a master of the use of cases and stories ... what comes out is his voice, emotion, commitment, and desire to make a difference. -- Theodore Creighton, Executive Director, Professor 20050830 Letters to a Serious Education President underscores the brilliance of Sarason's observations about what is and continues to be missing in how we conceptualize and hence implement schooling in our society... Indeed, Sarason is calling for a different education - one that enlives the curiosity and lifelong learning of all children and their teachers. -- Rhona Weinstein, Professor 20050830 A brilliantly written treatise ... Professor Sarason provides a most insightful glimpse into the inner workings of the political/public ploicy process, skillfully reflecting the quiet musings of a master observer. -- Patrick H. DeLeon, Former Assistant to U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye 20050830 Seymour Sarason has graced us with a jewel of a book that includes the central themes in his lifetime of teaching and writing. -- Ann Lieberman, Professor and Co-Director 20050830 The timing of this book could not be more fortuitous; the challenge could not be better framed; and the need to learn how to educate our children - all children - could not be more urgent. Policymakers, take heed. -- Keith Geiger, Former President 20050830 After decades of thought and study, Seymour Sarason has uncovered the most critical barriers to meaningful educational reform. In this book, he uses a novel device - letters to the President of the United States - to describe what it takes for reform to make a real difference where it matters most - in the typical classroom. Let's hope that not only the current President will read this book, but also all who are affected by and care about our schools. -- Cary Cherniss, Professor of Applied Psychology 20050915 This is a book that makes you want to think, compels you to examine the questions raised, and forces you to look around and take stock and decide if what we have is what you want. -- PsycCRITIQUES, September 2006 20060920


Letters to a Serious Education President provides sound advice for what it would take to provide all students in the United States with a high quality education. There is wisdom and profound insights about how to improve public education in these letters, and of course, Sarason offers lots of common sense. -- Pedro Noguera, Professor Sarason is a master of the use of cases and stories ... what comes out is his voice, emotion, commitment, and desire to make a difference. -- Theodore Creighton, Executive Director, Professor Letters to a Serious Education President underscores the brilliance of Sarason's observations about what is and continues to be missing in how we conceptualize and hence implement schooling in our society... Indeed, Sarason is calling for a different education - one that enlives the curiosity and lifelong learning of all children and their teachers. -- Rhona Weinstein, Professor A brilliantly written treatise ... Professor Sarason provides a most insightful glimpse into the inner workings of the political/public ploicy process, skillfully reflecting the quiet musings of a master observer. -- Patrick H. DeLeon, Former Assistant to U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye Seymour Sarason has graced us with a jewel of a book that includes the central themes in his lifetime of teaching and writing. -- Ann Lieberman, Professor and Co-Director The timing of this book could not be more fortuitous; the challenge could not be better framed; and the need to learn how to educate our children - all children - could not be more urgent. Policymakers, take heed. -- Keith Geiger, Former President After decades of thought and study, Seymour Sarason has uncovered the most critical barriers to meaningful educational reform. In this book, he uses a novel device - letters to the President of the United States - to describe what it takes for reform to make a real difference where it matters most - in the typical classroom. Let's hope that not only the current President will read this book, but also all who are affected by and care about our schools. -- Cary Cherniss, Professor of Applied Psychology This is a book that makes you want to think, compels you to examine the questions raised, and forces you to look around and take stock and decide if what we have is what you want. -- PsycCRITIQUES, September 2006


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Seymour B. Sarason is Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Yale University. During his distinguished 48-year career, he has been one of the most astute observers and incisive critics of efforts to reform our schools. Among his more than 30 published books are The Predictable Failure of Educational Reform (1990), Schooling in America: Scapegoat or Salvation (1983), and The Culture of School and the Problem of Change (2nd ed., 1982).

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