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Teachers, Schools, and Society David M. Sadker

Teachers, Schools, and Society By David M. Sadker

Teachers, Schools, and Society by David M. Sadker


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Presents a comprehensive overview of education in America. This title provides commentary on educational history, philosophy, and governance, focusing on the federal role in educational finance. It contains chapters that include obesity, eating disorders, and a section on poverty, as well as a section on various trends in the curriculum.

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Teachers, Schools, and Society by David M. Sadker

The most reader friendly text in its field, this ninth edition presents a comprehensive overview of education in America. It provides in-depth commentary on educational history, philosophy, and governance, while giving special attention to current critical topics such as the changing federal role in educational finance. Newly revised for this edition, Chapter 4 (Life in School and at Home) now includes obesity, eating disorders, and a revised section on poverty. A major revision of Chapter 5, now titled Reforming America's Schools, includes updates from the stimulus plan based on new reports on federal programs and new funding formulas. Chapter 6 on Curriculum, Standards and Testing has a new section on emerging trends in the curriculum.

About David M. Sadker

David Sadker has taught in middle and senior high schools, as well as at the college level, and has been a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and American University (Washington, DC) for more than three decades. He and his late wife Myra Sadker, gained a national reputation for research and publications concerning the impact of gender in schools. (To learn more about Myra's life and work, visit www.sadker.org). Dr. Sadker has degrees from CCNY, Harvard University, and the University of Massachusetts. He has written several books and numerous articles in both professional and popular journals. He co-authored Failing at Fairness: How Our Schools Cheat Girls, (Touchstone Press in 1995), and his research has been reported in hundreds of newspapers and magazines including USA Today, USA Weekend, Parade Magazine, Business Week, The Washington Post, The London Times, The New York Times, Time, and Newsweek. He has appeared on local and national television and radio shows such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Phil Donahue's The Human Animal, National Public Radio's All Things Considered and Talk of the Nation, and twice on Dateline: NBC with Jane Pauley. The Sadkers received the American Educational Research Association's award for the best review of research published in the United States (1991), their professional service award in 1995, and their Willystine Goodsell award in 2004. The Sadkers were recognized with the Eleanor Roosevelt Award from The American Association of University Women in 1995, and the Gender Architect Award from the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education in 2001. David Sadker has received two honorary doctorates. Karen R. Zittleman came to American University as a graduate student, worked with Dr. Sadker on gender equity research, then began researching teacher education issues, and now has graduated to co-author of this text. Karen brings both energy and insights to this textbook. Karen attended the University of Wisconsin for her bachelor's degree, and American University for her master's and doctorate. She teaches at American University's School of Education, and has been a virtual teacher for several courses offered online through the Women's Educational Equity Act. Her articles about gender, Title IX, and teacher education appear in the Journal of Teacher Education, Educational Leadership, Phi Delta Kappan, Principal and other professional journals. She is a contributing author to Teaching and Gender Equity: Foundations, Skills, Methods and Strategies (Lawrence Erlbaum publishers), and has created several equity websites. Karen has also authored Making Public Schools Great for Every Girl and Boy, an instructional guide on promoting equity in math and science instruction (National Educational Association), and educational film guides for A Hero for Daisy and Apple Pie: Raising Champions. She is project manager for Myra Sadker Advocates. Karen's research interests have focused on educational equity, foundations of education, teacher preparation, and spirituality in education. Myra Pollack Sadker (1943-1995) pioneered much of the research documenting gender bias in America's schools. She was Professor of Education and Dean of the School of Education at American University. She died while undergoing treatment for breast cancer in 1995. Through her writings and lectures, Myra Sadker alerted Americans to the academic, physical, psychological and career costs of sexism. She wrote the first book for teachers on the issue of sexism in 1973. Over twenty years later, in 1994, she coauthored the first popular book on this topic: Failing at Fairness: How America's Schools Cheat Girls. Between these two publications, Myra Sadker brought her cause for educational equity to a national audience. Along with her husband David, Myra Sadker spoke in more than forty states and overseas, giving hundreds of presentations and workshops for teachers and parents concerned with the negative impact of sexist behaviors. She wrote scores of articles on how to raise and teach children free from the debilitating impact of sexism. In her name, Myra Sadker Advocates was established to continue her efforts and create more equitable and effective schools. You are invited to learn more about Myra's contributions and the work of Myra Sadker Advocates, including Myra Sadker Day - March 5th, by visiting the website established in her name: www.sadker.org.

Table of Contents

Preface PART I: Teachers and Students Chapter 1: Becoming a Teacher Teaching Career - Is It Right For You? Professionalism at the Crossroads From Normal Schools to Board-Certified Teachers How Teachers are Prepared Today Views of Teacher Education Urban Legends about Teaching American Schools: Better Than We Think? We Like Questions The Teachers, Schools and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 2: Different Ways of Learning Learning Styles Is Gender a Learning Style? Gender and Stereotypes What Does the Gender Debate Teach Us? Multiple Intelligences Instructional Technology Assessment The Five Minds Emotional Intelligence Exceptional Learners The Gifted and Talented Special Education Assistive Technology The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 3: Teaching your Diverse Students Student Diversity Failing at Fairness Putting a Price on Racism Theories of Why Some Groups Succeed and Others Do Not Bilingual Education Bilingual Education Models The Bilingual Controversy Research on Bilingual Education Multicultural Education The Multiculturalism Debate Approaches to Multicultural Education Culturally Responsive Teaching Stereotypes Stereotype Threat Generalizations Today's Classroom Meet Your Seventh-Grade Class Lindsey Maria Riley (Navajo) Marcus Griffin (African American) Ana Garcia (Mexican American) Kasem Pravat (Asian American from Thailand) Ariel Klein (Jewish American) Mary Goode (Rural White) Ibrahim Mouawad (Arab American) Carlos Martinez (Gay) Diversity Assets Teaching Skills We Are One The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities INTASC Reflective Activities and Your Portfolio: Introduction INTASC Reflective Activities and Your Portfolio: Part I PART II: Schools and Curriculum Chapter 4: Student Life in School and at Home Rules, Rituals, and Routines Come Right Up and Get Your New Books: A Teacher's Perspective Come Right Up and Get Your New Books: A Student's Perspective Delay and Social Distraction Watching the Clock The Teacher as Gatekeeper The Other Side of the Tracks The Power of Elementary Peer Groups Guest of Column: Haunted by Racist Attitudes The Adolescent Society Middle School: A Gendered World High School: Lessons in Social Status Social Challenges Come to School Family Patterns Wage Earners and Parenting Latchkey Kids Divorce vAmerica's New Families Poverty Hidden America: Homeless Families Children: At Promise or At Risk? Dropping Out Sexuality and Teenage Pregnancy Substance Abuse Youth Suicide Bullying Obesity and Eating Disorders The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 5: Reforming America's Schools What is the Purpose of School? Purpose 1: To Transmit Society's Knowledge and Values (Passing the Cultural Baton) Purpose 2: Reconstructing Society (Schools as Tools for Change) Public Demand for Schools Where Do You Stand? A History of Educational Reform School Choice Charter Schools Vouchers Magnet Schools Open Enrollment Schools.com Schools for Profit Home Schools Green Schools Full Service Schools Teachers, Students, and Reform The Importance of Trust Students and School Reform What Makes a School Effective? Factor 1: Strong Leadership Factor 2: A Clear School Mission The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 6: Curriculum, Standards, and Testing The Faculty Room The Visible Curriculum The Two Rs in the Seventeenth Century Eighteenth Century: Focus on Building a New Nation A Secularized Curriculum for More Students in the Nineteenth Century Progressive Education in the First Half of the Twentieth Century Sputnik in Space and a More Demanding Curriculum, 1950s-1960s Social Concern and Relevance, 1960s-1970s Back to Basics, Standards and Testing, 1980s-Today The Invisible Curriculum The Extracurriculum Who and What Shape the Curriculum Teachers Parental and Community Groups Students Administrators State Government Local Government Colleges and universities Standardized Tests Education Commissions and Committees Professional Organizations Special Interest Groups Publishers Federal Government The Technology Revolution Ways Computers are used in the Classroom The Digital Divide The Reign of the Textbook The Standards Movement No Child Left Behind: Tests and Protests Test Problems: Seven Reasons Why Standardized Tests Are Not Working Alternates to High-Stakes Testing Tension Points Intelligent Design versus Evolution Censorship and the Curriculum Cultural Literacy or Cultural Imperialism? The Saber-Tooth Curriculum New Directions for the Curriculum Enduring Lessons: A Modest Proposal The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities INTASC Reflective Activities and Your Portfolio: Part II PART III: Foundations Chapter 7: The History of American Education Christopher Lamb's Colonial Classroom Colonial New England Education: God's Classrooms A New Nation Shapes Education The Common School Movement Native American Tribes: The History of Miseducation Spinsters, Bachelors, and Gender Barriers in Teaching The Secondary School Movement John Dewey and Progressive Education The Federal Government Black Americans: The Struggle for a Chance to Learn Hispanics: Growing School Impact Mexican American Puerto Ricans Cuban Americans Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: The Magnitude of Diversity Chinese Americans Filipino Americans Asian Indian Americans Japanese Americans Southeast Asian Americans Arab Americans: Moving Beyond the Stereotypes Women and Education: A History of Sexism Hall of Fame: Profiles in Education The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 8: Philosophy of Education Finding Your Philosophy of Education Inventory of Philosophies of Education Interpreting Your Response Five Philosophies of Education Teacher-Centered Philosophies Essentialism Perennialism Student-Centered Philosophies Progressivism Social Reconstructionism Existentialism Can Teachers Blend These Five Philosophies Psychological Influences on Education Constructivism Behaviorism Cultural Influences on Education The Three Legendary Figures of Classical Western Philosophy Basic Philosophical Issues and Concepts Metaphysics and Epitsemology Ethics, Political Philosophy, and Aesthetics Logic Your Turn The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 9: Financing and Governing America's Schools Follow the Money: Financing America's Schools Why Should Teachers Care Where the Money Comes From? The Property Tax: The Road to Unequal Schools Reforming Education Finance From Robin Hood to Adequacy Does Money Matter? States Finding the Money The Federal Government's Role in Financing Education The Obama Bounce Schools, Children, and Commercialism Commercializing Childhood Brand Name Education: Should Schools Be Open for Business? What the Future May Hold for School Finance Accountability Choice Program The Economy's Impact on School Budgets The Future of Federal Assistance to Education Local Fundraising Decaying Infrastructure Commercializing Children and Schools Governing America's Schools School Governance Quiz The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 10: School Law and Ethics Classroom Law What Is Your Rights Quotient? I. Teachers' Rights and Responsibilities II. Students Rights and Responsibilities Teaching and Ethics Protecting Your Students Moral Education: Programs That Teach Right from Wrong Classrooms that Explore Ethical Issues The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities INTASC Reflective Activities and your Portfolio: Part III PART IV: Your Classroom Chapter 11: Teacher Effectiveness Are Teachers Born or Made? Academic Learning Time Classroom Management Management Models Preventing Problems The Pedagogical Cycle Clarity and Academic Structure Questioning Student Response Reaction or Productive Feedback Variety in Process and Content Technology as a Tool for Effective Teaching Models for Effective Instruction Direct Teaching Cooperative learning Mastery Learning Problem-Based Learning Differentiated Instruction Some Final Thoughts on Teaching The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 12: Your First Classroom Stages of Teacher Development Your First Year: Induction into the Profession Mentors Observation Your First Day: Creating a Productive Classroom Climate Professional Development Programs Personalizing Schools Finding That First Teaching Position Where to Teach? Resumes, Portfolios, Online Assessments, and Interviews Teacher Recognition Educational Associations The NEA and the AFT Professional Associations and Resources Tomorrow's Classroom? The Teachers, Schools, and Society Reader Key Terms and People Discussion Questions and Activities Chapter 13: Q and A Guide to Entering the Teaching Profession What Are My Chances of Finding a Teaching Position? Who Are My Teaching Colleagues? What Are the Demographics of Today's Teachers? What Are My Chances for Earning a Decent Salary? Do Private Schools Pay Less than Public Schools? How Do I Apply for a Teaching Job? Do I Need a Resume or a Portfolio? How Do I Prepare for a Successful Interview? What Do I Need in Order to Teach - A License or Certification? By the Way, What's the Difference? Who Awards Licenses, and How Do I Get One? What Type of License Do I need? (You Mean, There's More Than One?) What Is an Endorsement? If I Want to Teach in Another State, Do I need Another Teacher's License? What Are Alternative Routes to Getting a Teacher's License? What Are Teacher Competency Tests? How Do Teaching Contracts Work? What Are Some Advantages of Tenure? What Are Some Disadvantages of Tenure? Are Untenured Teachers Protected? Can Principals Be Tenured? What Teaching Positions Exist in Unique School Settings What Kinds of Educational Careers Are Available Beyond Classroom Teaching? Summary Key Terms and People INTASC Reflective Activities and Your Portfolio: Part IV Appendices Test Appendices 1: Teacher Competency Exams and Praxis Sample Test Questions 2: State Offices for Teacher Certification and Licensure Online Appendixes A: Classroom Observation Guidelines B: State Offices for Teacher Certification and Licensure Glossary Notes Credits Index

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CIN0077377486G
9780077377489
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Teachers, Schools, and Society by David M. Sadker
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