Teachers Know What Works: Experience, Not Statistics, Confirms What Will Work
By (Author) Keen J. Babbage
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
12th March 2013
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
371.102
Paperback
196
Width 152mm, Height 226mm, Spine 16mm
308g
Education works better when teachers can concentrate on teaching and on students instead of concentrating on meticulous implementation of ever-changing political reforms of education or on laborious implementation of increasingly bureaucratic, mechanical procedures which are mandated by the education hierarchy. This book explains realistic, practical, genuine ways to improve schools. This book also examines ways not to improve schools including some of the common political, bureaucratic, top-down efforts. The book emphasizes that one significant factor in actions that actually improve education is that teacher input is sought and is applied. Teachers, based on their experiences, know what works in the classroom with and for students. Nothing else in education matters more.
Dr. Keen Babbage has 29 years of experience in education as a teacher and as a school administrator at the middle school, high school, college and graduate school levels. He is the author of 15 other books about education.