Rebuilding Schools for Students: Let the Change Begin
By (Author) Darlene Leiding
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
30th October 2013
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
379.73
Paperback
164
Width 153mm, Height 227mm, Spine 12mm
259g
Americas educational system is in crisis. Test scores show us that students across America are performing at levels far below their peers overseas. In addition, graduation rates are shamefully low. There is no doubt that Americas students deserve better. In a rapidly changing world, our students are not being taught the basic knowledge and skills they need to succeed. Its time for educators, representing the conscience of society, along with parents and community members to get to the root of the problem.
By addressing the current issues that contemporary school systems face -- including teacher unions, school reforms, the U.S. Department of Education, technology, NCLB, teachers under scrutiny, teacher tenure, boosting parent engagement, failing schools, and the realities of what works and what doesnt in the charter school realm -- Rebuilding Schools for Students: Let the Change Begin serves to promote change by taking risks and achieving results. Educators should address schools in crisis, develop strategies to go from failure to success, and find common ground. Our students deserve the best.
Dr. Leiding addresses issues faced by schools in America today. She asks difficult questions and offers challenging answers to what students, parents, teachers, and stakeholders need here and now. It is refreshing to find an author that so clearly perceives the nature of the disease in the current educational systems, not just the symptoms of their dysfunction. This book is recommended reading for open-minded educators who want to help make the changes needed that will provide our children with greater opportunities for personal success in an ever-changing, competitive twenty-first century. -- Sa-an Kubeyinje, media specialist, High School for the Recording Arts and Studio 4 recording artist, Minnesota
Darlene Leiding has once again proven why she is one of the countrys leading advocates for the rights of all children to receive a quality education. In her latest book, Leiding relates how important it is to defend the principles of a sound education against the wave of misguided educational issues. She is committed in the fight to improve our schools and strives to help all children learn through her clarity and sometimes-radical independence of thought.
Throughout her career, Darlene Leiding has been one step ahead of her peers in working with culturally diverse and academically disadvantaged students. American educators would be wise to take heed of Darlene Leidings thoughts on educating Americas youth. She has an important message about yesterdays education system that is failing to educate todays students.
Dr. Darlene Leiding is an expert in the realm of charter schools and alternative education and has created an elementary and high school alternative program. She is the former K-12 Principal at Oh Day Aki (Heart of the Earth Charter School) and though recently retired continues working with inner city students of color.