Beschreibung:
Schools need to dramatically reform and educators need to lead the way.
If we want our students to be prepared for a life involved with artificial intelligence, global awareness, cultural understanding, racial, religious and lifestyle diversity, and changing economic and political realities, then we have to change what we are doing in our schools from pre-school to graduate school. We can no longer wait for large-scale reforms to develop, because those reforms will only occur due to some kind of tragedy. If schools are going to reform proactively, educators in each school and in each district have to lead the way.
Foreword by Gavin Henning
Preface
Introduction
I. Reform before it is Too Late
Carlton J. Fitzgerald and Simona Laurian-Fitzgerald
II. A Call for Change from Within the Classroom
Christopher Geraghty
III. Eliminating Exams from Gateway College Mathematics Courses: Going Beyond Corequisite Mathematics
Richard A. Andrusiak
IV. Every Child Must Be Valued
Amanda Bastoni
V. Challenging Status Quo from One Superintendent’s Perspective
Ruthann Petruno-Goguen
VI. What Next: Boom or Bust
Carlton J. Fitzgerald and Simona Laurian-Fitzgerald
References
About the Authors