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No Size Fits All: A New Program of Choice for American Public Schools without Vouchers
By (Author) Richard Striner
By (author) L. Michelle Johnson
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
6th January 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
379.73
Hardback
122
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 26mm
454g
A proposal to revolutionize American education
No Size Fits All is a book whose time has come a book that offers a proposal that could revolutionize public school policies in the United States at the federal, state and local levels. The book calls upon Congress to require all public school systems that benefit from federal funding to offer parents and children a choice of alternative schools, some of which would use the time-tested Montessori, Waldorf and Sudbury methods to give American students more freedom in determining what they study and when. These alternative schools would be exempt from the broadly unpopular Common Core testing regime.
This book is simply remarkable. It stands out from competing volumes because of its historical perspective, interesting case studies and practical suggestions. It is a stimulating resource for parents, educators, politicians and the general public. It will help them examine the advantages and disadvantages of both progressive and regimented education.
Gerard Giordano, Professor of Education, University of North Florida, USA
Author's Website
Richard Striner, a history professor at Washington College for over thirty years, is an intellectual historian and policy activist whose interdisciplinary work has encompassed political and presidential history, economics, literature, film, architecture and historic preservation. No Size Fits All expands his published work into the field of educational theory and practice.
L. Michelle Johnson, a former classroom teacher, is a preservice teacher educator whose work includes content-rich engagement, strength-based pedagogy and instructional design for alternative teacher preparation programs and nontraditional school settings. No Size Fits All is her first published collaboration.