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Hit the Drum: An Insider's Account of How the Charter School Idea Became a National Movement

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hit the Drum: An Insider's Account of How the Charter School Idea Became a National Movement

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Tantillo

ISBN:

9781543967449

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

10th September 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

340

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

557g

Description

The first state charter school law was passed in Minnesota in 1991. The idea that teachers, parents, and other community members could launch these independent public schools of choice proceeded to spread rapidly across the country. Within two decades, many charter schools had long waiting lists and parents willing to march on their behalf. By 2017, more than 6,900 charter schools were operating in 44 states plus DC, serving 3.2 million children. In spite of the controversy that often swirls around them, charter schools have dropped strong roots into the field of education. HIT THE DRUM is a page-turning narrative that gives an insider's perspective to explain how this transformation happened. It tells the engaging stories of several dozen unsung heroes and heroinesmany of them classroom teacherswho decided to change their lives in order to join this grassroots movement which has dramatically altered the landscape of public education in America. If you are interested in education reform or how social movements grow and spreador if you want to understand more about why we have the kinds of schools we do and how schools might look in the futurethis book is a must-read.TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONPART I: FIRST STEPSChapter 1: Seeing What's Possible: Day One at North Star AcademyChapter 2: A Nation at Risk and Time for ResultsChapter 3: Where Did the Idea of Chartering Come FromChapter 4: Preparing the Field and Planting the SeedsChapter 5: California and Michigan and the Early ChallengesChapter 6: "All Choice Is Good and More Choice Is Better": Two WarriorsChapter 7: The PioneerChapter 8: "Who's Going to Help People Start These Things"Chapter 9: "We Had Nothing to Lose"Chapter 10: From Small Schools to Charter Schools in ChicagoChapter 11: How to Make the Most of a Crisis: The DC StoryChapter 12: A Pot of Meatballs Among FriendsChapter 13: Herding Cats, Part IPART II: SCALING UP: QUANTITY VS. QUALITYChapter 14: Explaining This New ThingChapter 15: Why Aren't All Charter Schools GreatChapter 16: "Weeding Is Hard Work"Chapter 17: The Superintendent and the EntrepreneurChapter 18: A Couple of RookiesChapter 19: KIPP and YES PrepChapter 20: The Disgruntled Graduate StudentChapter 21: Building the Uncommon TeamChapter 22: "From Margins to Mainstream" Chapter 23: "How Many Schools Can You Open"Chapter 24: Herding Cats, Part II, and the Double-edged Sword of PhilanthropyChapter 25: The Katrina EffectChapter 26: "Don't Steal Possible"PART III: ROOTS TAKING HOLDChapter 27: The Promise of "R & D" Labs vs. The RealityChapter 28: Using Data DifferentlyChapter 29: Changing How Teachers and Leaders Are Prepared, Part IChapter 30: Changing How Teachers and Leaders Are Prepared, Part IICONCLUSION: Why Charters Have Not FadedACKNOWLEDGMENTSNOTE ON METHODOLOGYABOUT THE AUTHORNOTES

Author Bio

SARAH TANTILLO founded and led the New Jersey Charter School Resource Center and the New Jersey Charter Public Schools Association. She also taught high school English in both suburban and urban public schools for 14 years, including seven at the high-performing North Star Academy Charter School of Newark. She consults with schools on literacy instruction, curriculum development, data-driven instruction, and school culture-building. She is the author of The Literacy Cookbook: A Practical Guide to Effective Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening Instruction (2012); Literacy and the Common Core: Recipes for Action (2014); and Using Grammar to Improve Writing: Recipes for Action (2018). For more information, see her Website, The Literacy Cookbook (www.literacycookbook.com).

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