Education myths: what special interest groups want you to believe about our schools, and why it isn't so
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2005
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 267 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | EDUCATION MYTHS / GREENE, JAY P. : C2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE MONEY MYTH : SCHOOLS PERFORM POORLY BECAUSE THEY NEED MORE MONEY
THE SPECIAL ED MYTH : SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS BURDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, HINDERING THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
THE MYTH OF HELPLESSNESS : SOCIAL PROBLEMS LIKE POVERTY CAUSE STUDENTS TO FAIL, SCHOOLS ARE HELPLESS TO PREVENT IT
THE CLASS SIZE MYTH : SCHOOLS SHOULD REDUCE CLASS SIZES, SMALL CLASSES WOULD PRODUCE BIG IMPROVEMENTS
THE CERTIFICATION MYTH : CERTIFIED OR MORE EXPERIENCED TEACHERS ARE SUBSTANTIALLY MORE EFFECTIVE
THE TEACHER PAY MYTH : TEACHERS ARE BADLY UNDERPAID
THE MYTH OF DECLINE : SCHOOLS ARE PERFORMING MUCH WORSE THAN THEY USED TO
THE GRADUATION MYTH : NEARLY ALL STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL
THE COLLEGE ACCESS MYTH : NON-ACADEMIC BARRIERS PREVENT A LOT OF MINORITY STUDENTS FROM ATTENDING COLLEGE
THE HIGH STAKES MYTH : THE RESULTS OF HIGH-STAKES TESTS ARE NOT CREDIBLE BECAUSE THEY RE DISTORTED BY CHEATING AND TEACHING TO THE TEST
THE PUSH-OUT MYTH : EXIT EXAMS CAUSE MORE STUDENTS TO DROP OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL
THE ACCOUNTABILITY BURDEN MYTH : ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS IMPOSE LARGE FINANCIAL BURDENS ON SCHOOLS
THE INCONCLUSIVE RESEARCH MYTH : THE EVIDENCE ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VOUCHERS IS MIXED AND INCONCLUSIVE
THE EXETER MYTH : PRIVATE SCHOOLS HAVE HIGHER TEST SCORES BECAUSE THEY HAVE MORE MONEY AND RECRUIT HIGH-PERFORMING STUDENTS WHILE EXPELLING LOW-PERFORMING STUDENTS
THE DRAINING MYTH : SCHOOL CHOICE HARMS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
THE DISABLED NEED NOT APPLY MYTH : PRIVATE SCHOOLS WON T SERVE DISABLED STUDENTS
THE DEMOCRATIC VALUES MYTH : PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE LESS EFFECTIVE AT PROMOTING TOLERANCE AND CIVIC PARTICIPATION
THE SEGREGATION MYTH : PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE MORE RACIALLY SEGREGATED THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS .
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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EDUCATION MYTHS / GREENE, JAY P. : C2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE MONEY MYTH : "SCHOOLS PERFORM POORLY BECAUSE THEY NEED MORE MONEY"
THE SPECIAL ED MYTH : "SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS BURDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, HINDERING THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE"
THE MYTH OF HELPLESSNESS : "SOCIAL PROBLEMS LIKE POVERTY CAUSE STUDENTS TO FAIL, SCHOOLS ARE HELPLESS TO PREVENT IT"
THE CLASS SIZE MYTH : "SCHOOLS SHOULD REDUCE CLASS SIZES, SMALL CLASSES WOULD PRODUCE BIG IMPROVEMENTS"
THE CERTIFICATION MYTH : "CERTIFIED OR MORE EXPERIENCED TEACHERS ARE SUBSTANTIALLY MORE EFFECTIVE"
THE TEACHER PAY MYTH : "TEACHERS ARE BADLY UNDERPAID"
THE MYTH OF DECLINE : "SCHOOLS ARE PERFORMING MUCH WORSE THAN THEY USED TO"
THE GRADUATION MYTH : "NEARLY ALL STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL"
THE COLLEGE ACCESS MYTH : "NON-ACADEMIC BARRIERS PREVENT A LOT OF MINORITY STUDENTS FROM ATTENDING COLLEGE"
THE HIGH STAKES MYTH : "THE RESULTS OF HIGH-STAKES TESTS ARE NOT CREDIBLE BECAUSE THEY'RE DISTORTED BY CHEATING AND TEACHING TO THE TEST"
THE PUSH-OUT MYTH : "EXIT EXAMS CAUSE MORE STUDENTS TO DROP OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL"
THE ACCOUNTABILITY BURDEN MYTH : "ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS IMPOSE LARGE FINANCIAL BURDENS ON SCHOOLS"
THE INCONCLUSIVE RESEARCH MYTH : "THE EVIDENCE ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VOUCHERS IS MIXED AND INCONCLUSIVE"
THE EXETER MYTH : "PRIVATE SCHOOLS HAVE HIGHER TEST SCORES BECAUSE THEY HAVE MORE MONEY AND RECRUIT HIGH-PERFORMING STUDENTS WHILE EXPELLING LOW-PERFORMING STUDENTS"
THE DRAINING MYTH : "SCHOOL CHOICE HARMS PUBLIC SCHOOLS"
THE DISABLED NEED NOT APPLY MYTH : "PRIVATE SCHOOLS WON'T SERVE DISABLED STUDENTS"
THE DEMOCRATIC VALUES MYTH : "PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE LESS EFFECTIVE AT PROMOTING TOLERANCE AND CIVIC PARTICIPATION"
THE SEGREGATION MYTH : "PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE MORE RACIALLY SEGREGATED THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS".
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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