• The Big Picture: Education Is Everyone's Business

The Big Picture: Education Is Everyone's Business

Author(s) Dennis Littky, Samantha Grabelle
ISBN10 0871209713
ISBN13 9780871209719
Format Paperback
Pages 230
Year Publish 2004 September

Synopsis

AEP Distinguished Achievement Award Winner!

While there are lots of books about education that propose to change what you do in classrooms and schools, here's one that promises to transform how you think.

Drawing from 35 years of taking on tough schools with disadvantaged kids and achieving the kind of progress that many thought "couldn't be done"; Dennis Littky explains the principles and rationale of a model for schooling that gives students what they need most. Discover how a philosophy of personalized learning--one student at a time--is the key to creating schools where motivated students are engaged in a meaningful curriculum, and academic progress is measured against real-world standards.

Vivid stories of real students and Littky's penetrating insight will reenergize your approach to issues that are at the very essence of teaching and learning, including

  1. What are the real goals of education?
  2. Why are so many students failing or just going through the motions?
  3. How can schools be designed to ensure that students acquire what they need to live fulfilled and productive lives?

Praise for The Big Picture:

"In these pages you will find an account of a remarkable, unconventional education reform movement, and the philosophy of a charismatic and tough-minded progressive. Dennis Littky is American education's most persuasive provocateur, pushing ideas that are exactly what is needed in these troubled times."
-- Theodore Sizer, founder and chairman of the Coalition of Essential Schools

"In the face of new competitive threats, America will thrive economically only if our education system takes a 180-degree turn. Sometimes I think only Dennis Littky knows exactly what needs to be done. He shares it in this book."
-- Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence: Lessons from America's Best Run Companies