We Must Take Charge!
By (Author) Chester E. Finn
Simon & Schuster
The Free Press
1st January 1993
United States
General
Non Fiction
371.2
Paperback
384
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 24mm
464g
The author exhorts Americans from all walks of life to take control of the degenerating public education system. Finn reasons that as long as most Americans suppose that the children who are educationally at risk belong to someone else, we are not going to alter our own behaviour or that of our children or our schools. He notes that the system continues to lack accountability and quality control, while the teaching profession remains divided between "fads" and "stodgy rituals". Finally, Finn calls on us to radically reform the education system, and demand that results be regulated through national standards, testing, curriculum, and enhanced responsibility for professional educators.
Chester E. Finn Jr. is a scholar, educator, and public servant who is Distinguished Senior Fellow and President Emeritus of Fordham. His is an educational policy analyst and formally served as the United States Assistant Secretary of Education.