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Two Faces Of Education

by Michael Allen, Michael I. Allen
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Overview

Here, Michael Allen, focuses on the personal and social issues (anti-social behavior, peer pressure, sex, special education, and lack of parent involvement) that students bring to school each day, which impacts their education. In this book, the author examines how administrators and teachers can wade through the psycho/social dysfunction in order to give their students the survival skills they need to become successful. The Two faces of Education: An Insider's View of School Reform teaches educators how to identify and protect themselves against the common pitfalls found in schools with diverse student bodies where underlying philosophical and social differences can unexpectedly aggravate tensions that can be transmitted from one student, to many. Based on real-life stories, this book takes a hard and poignant, yet often humorous, look at a different side of education, presenting a fresh perspective on the challenges of school reform by remembering who educators are there to serve_the students.

Synopsis

Here, Michael Allen, focuses on the personal and social issues that students bring to school each day, which impacts his/her education. This book teaches educators how to identify and protect themselves against the common pitfalls found in diverse schools where underlying philosophical and social differences can unknowingly bring tensions that can be transmitted from one student, to many. Based on real-life stories, this book takes a hard and poignant, yet often humorous, look at a different side of education, presenting a fresh perspective on the challenges of school reform by remembering who educators are there to serve_the students.

About the Author, Michael Allen

Michael I. Allen works in Boston as an academy director and principal in a vocational school specializing in technology and as a special topics faculty instructor at the University of Massachusetts-Boston. An avid photographer and archer, he has been an educator for seventeen years, eight of those years as an administrator.

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Allen uses anecdotes from his years of teaching to demonstrate the range of needs and extra burdens of inner-city students. He does not offer solutions for specific problems but suggests through his own example that teachers and administrators require a panoply of strategies and endless understanding and compassion to do their jobs.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781578864065

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