Letters to a young education reformer
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Letters to a young education reformer
(The educational innovations series)
Harvard Education Press, c2017
- pbk
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Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Policy Research
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Summary: The book is in the form of a series of letters to a young education reformer, offering insights of various aspects of reform. -- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In Letters to a Young Education Reformer, Frederick M. Hess distills knowledge from twenty-five years of working in and around school reform. Inspired by his conversations with young, would-be reformers who are passionate about transforming education, the book offers a window into Hess's thinking about what education reform is and should be.
Hess writes that "reform is more a matter of how one thinks about school improvement than a recital of programs and policy proposals." Through his essays, he explores a range of topics, including:
Talkers and Doers
The Temptations of Bureaucracy
The Value in Talking with Those Who Disagree
Why You Shouldn't Put Too Much Faith in Experts
Philanthropy and Its Discontents
The Problem with Passion
Hess offers personal impressions as well as lessons from notable mistakes he's observed with the hope that readers will benefit from his frustrations and realizations.
As the policy landscape continues to shift, Letters to a Young Education Reformer offers valuable, timely insights to any young person passionate about transforming education-and to not-so-young reformers who are inclined to reflect on their successes and failures.
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