Why America's Public Schools Are the Best Place for Kids: Reality vs. Negative Perceptions

Why America's Public Schools Are the Best Place for Kids: Reality vs. Negative Perceptions

by Dave F. Brown
Why America's Public Schools Are the Best Place for Kids: Reality vs. Negative Perceptions

Why America's Public Schools Are the Best Place for Kids: Reality vs. Negative Perceptions

by Dave F. Brown

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Overview

The successes of America’s public schools are unrivaled throughout the globe providing an opportunity for every American to graduate from high school. Graduation rates have soared, test scores are better than at anytime, and immigrants and African Americans are reaching new successes. The percentage of graduating high school students including minorities attending college is at an all time high. Despite all these successes, the media, politicians, and big business attack public schools and their teachers with inaccuracies that threaten the equal opportunities provided by public education.
Big business moguls seem determined to dismantle public schools in the name of a market driven system of educating children via vouchers and charter schools. No Child Left Behind contributes to this business-model and penalizes children and teachers with unrealistic expectations and expensive unnecessary testing. Research indicates that NCLB, charter schools, and vouchers do not improve students’ learning or help educators teach better. The facts presented herein are evidence of public school successes and provide reasons to honor public school educators and support public schools across America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610483599
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 12/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 677 KB

About the Author

Dave F. Brown, Ed. D. is an educational researcher, consultant, and professor in the College of Education at West Chester University in Pennsylvania. He taught in public schools for 13 years from 4th through 8th grade in the Midwest and Virginia, and is the co-author of What Every Middle School Teacher Should Know and author of Becoming A Successful Urban Teacher.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Public Schools—Successful Graduates
2. Is the Public School in Your Community a “Good” School?
3. How America’s Schools Outshine Other Nations’ Schools
4. The Value of Public School Teachers
5. Inaccuracies and Absurdities Delivered by the Press, Pundits, and Politicians
6. When Government and Big Business Get Cozy: More Lies and An Expensive Agenda
7. Advantages of Attending Public Schools
8. Charter Schools and Vouchers: Tax Dollars Down The Drain
9. No Child Left Behind: Damaging Public Education
10. Urban Schools: More Successful Than We HearAbout the Author
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