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An Ethic of Excellence: Building a Culture of Craftsmanship in Schoolsby Ron Berger
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:
- Ann Lieberman, Senior Scholar, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
- Deborah Meier, Coprincipal, Mission Hill School, Boston
- Howard Gardner, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- Theodore R. Sizer, Founder, Coalition of Essential Schools Drawing from his own remarkable experience as a veteran classroom teacher (still in the classroom), Ron Berger gives us a vision of educational reform that transcends standards, curriculum, and instructional strategies. He argues for a paradigm shift - a schoolwide embrace of an ethic of excellence. A master carpenter as well as a gifted teacher, Berger is guided by a craftsmans passion for quality, describing whats possible when teachers, students, and parents commit to nothing less than the best. But Bergers not just idealistic, hes realistic - he tells exactly how this can be done, from the blackboard to the blacktop to the school boardroom. Book News Annotation:High expectations play a central role in encouraging student
achievement, argues Massachusetts public school teacher and education
consultant Berger. He describes his work with students and
schoolteachers and compares it to carpentry, where craftsmanship is
valued as part of the culture.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:Stop everything youre doing and take the time to really read this. Not once. Not even twice, but over and over. Make your colleagues read it . . . every legislator and policymaker ought to too, so they can see when and where their favorite, best-designed, top-down mandates may actually hinder this kind of culture of high standards. But, of course, what in the end makes it such a good read is in the details, those precious and well-told stories of what the real stuff looks like.Deborah Meier, Coprincipal, Mission Hill School, Boston Review:. . . passionate stories from an inspiring, ever imaginative teacher whose demands on his students are high and those on himself even higher. He writes of teaching asTheodore R. Sizer, Founder, Coalition of Essential Schools Review:. . . an important book for our time, for teachers, teacher educators, and policymakers.Ann Lieberman, Senior Scholar, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Synopsis:Drawing from his own remarkable experience as a veteran classroom teacher (still in the classroom), Ron Berger gives us a vision of educational reform that transcends standards, curriculum, and instructional strategies. He argues for a paradigm shift - a schoolwide embrace of an ethic of excellence. A master carpenter as well as a gifted teacher, Berger is guided by a craftsmans passion for quality, describing whats possible when teachers, students, and parents commit to nothing less than the best. But Bergers not just idealistic, hes realistic - he tells exactly how this can be done, from the blackboard to the blacktop to the school boardroom. Synopsis:A master carpenter as well as a gifted teacher and writer, Berger is guided by a craftsman's passion for quality, describing what's possible when teachers, students, and parents commit to nothing less than the best. But Berger's not just idealistic, he's realistic--he tells exactly how this can be done. He makes his vision explicit with detailed descriptions of: - school and classroom practices that support quality - daily procedures that inspire students to care deeply about what they do - arts and character education as an integral part of student work - core practices presented in new ways, including: - project-based curriculum - making work public - using exemplary models - multiple drafts - supporting community inside and out. About the AuthorRON BERGER has been a public school teacher in western Massachusetts for 25 years. He works with the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound school network, Harvard Project Zero, and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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