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Why Fly That Way? Linking Community and Academic Achievement by Katherine Greeley β€” book cover

Why Fly That Way? Linking Community and Academic Achievement

by Katherine Greeley, Kathy Greeley
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Overview

Crucial to the current public debate about schools, curriculum, testing, academic standards, and teacher training are the voices of successful teachers, like Kathy Greeley, who speak to the dangers of an overemphasis on standardized testing and a punitive, back to basics approach. In this chronicle of a year in the life of a public school classroom, Greeley provides an alternative model of education and shows how a strong and supportive community is essential in helping students reach their highest potential. Included in her account are: specific projects that explain in detail critical practices in the classroom; class discussions that show efforts to interweave academic study with personal awareness; excerpts from student journals; and an honest and full description of daily failures and frustrations, as well as successes and victories.

Synopsis

Crucial to the current public debate about schools, curriculum, testing, academic standards, and teacher training are the voices of successful teachers, like Kathy Greeley, who speak to the dangers of an overemphasis on standardized testing and a punitive, back to basics approach. In this chronicle of a year in the life of a public school classroom, Greeley provides an alternative model of education and shows how a strong and supportive community is essential in helping students reach their highest potential. Included in her account are: specific projects that explain in detail critical practices in the classroom; class discussions that show efforts to interweave academic study with personal awareness; excerpts from student journals; and an honest and full description of daily failures and frustrations, as well as successes and victories.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780807739808

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