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Accelerated Schools Resource Guide

by Hopfenberg, Henry M. Levin, Inc Associates
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Overview

This resource is the first comprehensive guide to the innovative practices of accelerated schools. The guide summarizes the lessons learned by the project staff and the family of over 300 accelerated schools working together during a seven-year period. It is designed to be used by a wide variety of participants for training, discussion, and guidance in the move to transform schools nationwide.

Synopsis

This resource is the first comprehensive guide to the innovative practices of accelerated schools. The guide summarizes the lessons learned by the project staff and the family of over 300 accelerated schools working together during a seven-year period. It is designed to be used by a wide variety of participants for training, discussion, and guidance in the move to transform schools nationwide.

About the Author, Hopfenberg

WENDY S. HOPFENBERG is the associate director of the National Center for the Accelerated Schools Project at Stanford University. HENRY M. LEVIN is the David Jacks Professor of Higher Education and Economics at Stanford University. He is also director of the National Center for the Accelerated Schools Project.

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Editorials

From the Publisher

"Hopfenberg and Levin provide a powerful resource for creating schools grounded in community, reflection, inquiry, and the belief that all children can be smart. Such schools can move away from hierarchical, bureaucratic models in which only a few children are "winners" to become equitable and effective learning communities for all. Here, at last, is a "how to" book on school reform that helps educators confront the values, beliefs, and politics, as well as the practices, that make changing schools so difficult." β€”β€”Jeannie Oaks, professor of education, University of California-Los Angeles

"The Accelerated Schools Project gives us an opportunity to work hard, be successful, and to fight off the temptations of mediocrity." β€”β€”Michael O'Kane, prinicpal, Burnett Academy, San Jose Unified School District

"The accelerated schools philosophy takes our dreams and visions as educators, parents, and students and turns them into reality." β€”β€”Virginia Lynch, teacher, ARNONE Community Schools, Brockton, Massachusetts

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781555425456

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