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Welcome to Heights High: Crippling Politics of Restructuring America's Public Schools
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Welcome to Heights High: Crippling Politics of Restructuring America’s Public Schools

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Welcome to Heights High documents a real-life attempt to put into practice the most promising school-improvement theories of the past decade. From 1988 to 1992 its journalist author was a fly on the wall at an uneasily integrated high school located in a progressive, middle-class suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. There Diana Tittle observed the progress of the Model School Project, an ambitious effort to reinvent the school that was prompted by the principal’s unwillingness to accept as a given the persistent failure of his African-American students. While not a how-to, the book makes an important contribution to the literature of education reform. In the ten years since the publication of A Nation at Risk-the Department of Education’s alarming report on the woefully inadequate performance of America’s public schools-debate has focused largely on the nature of the changes that are needed. Unfortunately, too little attention has been paid to the means by which meaningful reforms can be implemented. Welcome to Heights High draws on countless hours of firsthand observation and more than one hundred formal interviews to supply essential insights into how to identify and reconcile forces that stand in the way of better schools. As a result, this compelling case study should be of vital interest to anyone concerned about the quality of education in this country today. Diana Tittle is an award-winning Cleveland journalist who has worked as a magazine writer and editor and started a small press. Her first book, Rebuilding Cleveland: The Cleveland Foundation and Its Evolving Urban Strategy, was published by the Ohio State University Press in 1992.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 1995
Pages
304
ISBN
9780814206836

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Welcome to Heights High documents a real-life attempt to put into practice the most promising school-improvement theories of the past decade. From 1988 to 1992 its journalist author was a fly on the wall at an uneasily integrated high school located in a progressive, middle-class suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. There Diana Tittle observed the progress of the Model School Project, an ambitious effort to reinvent the school that was prompted by the principal’s unwillingness to accept as a given the persistent failure of his African-American students. While not a how-to, the book makes an important contribution to the literature of education reform. In the ten years since the publication of A Nation at Risk-the Department of Education’s alarming report on the woefully inadequate performance of America’s public schools-debate has focused largely on the nature of the changes that are needed. Unfortunately, too little attention has been paid to the means by which meaningful reforms can be implemented. Welcome to Heights High draws on countless hours of firsthand observation and more than one hundred formal interviews to supply essential insights into how to identify and reconcile forces that stand in the way of better schools. As a result, this compelling case study should be of vital interest to anyone concerned about the quality of education in this country today. Diana Tittle is an award-winning Cleveland journalist who has worked as a magazine writer and editor and started a small press. Her first book, Rebuilding Cleveland: The Cleveland Foundation and Its Evolving Urban Strategy, was published by the Ohio State University Press in 1992.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 1995
Pages
304
ISBN
9780814206836