Educational Courage: Resisting the Ambush of Public Education
By (Author) Mara Sapon-Shevin
By (author) Nancy Schniedewind
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
370.973
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 215mm, Spine 18mm
327g
In this anthology, veteran education scholars Mara Sapon-Shevin and Nancy Schniedewind bring together the voices of those who are resisting market-driven initiatives such as high-stakes testing, charter schools, test-driven teacher evaluation, and merit pay. The diverse range of personal narratives in this volume testify to the harm wrought by educational initiatives that undermine teachers' judgement and knowledge, ignore the different backgrounds of students and parents, and debase the learning process.
In an age when the teachers of our nation and the public schools in which they work have been under fierce attack, these are the dynamic stories of resistanceof educators fighting back against the anti-democratic forces and benighted corporate agenda that are killing off the spirits of our children. A powerful book of intelligent defiance for which our badly battered teachers will be grateful.Jonathan Kozol, author of The Shame of the Nation and Fire in the Ashes
Educational Courage shows the disastrous consequences of current reforms, as well as the insight and fortitude of educators whose classroom teaching and community organizing are nothing short of inspiring. You will find yourself hugging this book to your heart even as you share it with all those with whom you teach and learn and live.Kevin Kumashiro, author of Bad Teacher! How Blaming Teachers Distorts the Bigger Picture
This inspirational volume documents various forms of formal and informal resistance struggles that courageously call for a reclaiming of public education as a core democratic principle of our society.Angela Valenzuela, author of Subtractive Schooling and Leaving Children Behind
With this earnest compilation of essays and exposs, teachers and activists Schniedewind (Open Minds to Equality) and Sapon-Shevin (Because We Can Change the World) aim impassioned, statistic-tipped arrows at the political and corporate forces responsible for endangering the American public education system, and encourage readers to learn more about these forces. Through themes of disbelief, outrage, cooperative resistance, and activism, the authors introduce firsthand accounts from educators, parents, lawmakers, and students. The book sheds new light on this ambush of public education and the opportunities for poor students living in at-risk school districts, seen here as direct results of dysfunctional policies and institutions (No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top, Teach for America, corporate-funded charter schools) supposedly designed to integrate a socially just system for students and teachers. Standout contributors include a masters degree candidate who had been denied her high school diploma because of a lone failing test score, and a public school teacher who, in a moment of hopelessness, accidentally became the leader of a grassroots campaign for reform. Though theres much to bemoan about the current state of public education, we also learn theres much that can be done.
Publishers Weekly
This book helps us to be audacious in our activism and in our vision.from the Foreword by Deborah Meier
Schniedewind and Sapon-Shevin knit together the stories of teachers, parents, scholars, and activists who have found imaginative ways to say no and to act with courage and hope."
Rethinking Schools
Nancy Schniedewind teaches in the master's program in humanistic/multicultural education at the State University of New York-New Paltz. Among her publications are Open Minds to Equality and Women- Images and Realities. Mara Sapon-Shevin is professor of inclusive education at Syracuse University. Her publications include Because We Can Change the World and Widening the Circle.