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Confessions of a School Reformer Larry Cuban

Confessions of a School Reformer By Larry Cuban

Confessions of a School Reformer by Larry Cuban


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Historian of education Larry Cuban reflects on education reforms and his experiences with them as a student, educator, and administrator. Interwoven with Cuban's evaluations and remembrances are his confessions, in which he accounts for the beliefs he held and later rejected, as well as areas of weakness that he has found in his own ideology.

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Confessions of a School Reformer Summary

Confessions of a School Reformer by Larry Cuban

In Confessions of a School Reformer, eminent historian of education Larry Cuban reflects on nearly a century of education reforms and his experiences with them as a student, educator, and administrator.

Cuban begins his own story in the 1930s, when he entered first grade at a Pittsburgh public school, the youngest son of Russian immigrants who placed great stock in the promises of education. With a keen historian's eye, Cuban expands his personal narrative to analyze the overlapping social, political, and economic movements that have attempted to influence public schooling in the United States since the beginning of the twentieth century. He documents how education both has and has not been altered by the efforts of the Progressive movement of the first half of the twentieth century, the Civil Rights Movement of the fifties through the seventies, and the standards-based school reform movement of the eighties through today.

Cuban points out how these dissimilar movements nevertheless shared a belief that school change could promote student success and also forge a path toward a stronger economy and a more equitable society. He relates the triumphs of these school reform efforts as well as more modest successes and unintended outcomes.

Interwoven with Cuban's evaluations and remembrances are his confessions, in which he accounts for the beliefs he held and later rejected, as well as mistakes and areas of weakness that he has found in his own ideology. Ultimately, Cuban remarks with a tempered optimism on what schools can and cannot do in American democracy.

About Larry Cuban

Larry Cuban is professor emeritus of education at Stanford University.

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CIN1682536955VG
9781682536957
1682536955
Confessions of a School Reformer by Larry Cuban
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard Educational Publishing Group
20211228
304
N/A
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