Synopses & Reviews
All students have the right to an excellent education
Peter Cookson does more than allude to an education bill of rights. He boldly describes an actual bill of rights for American students, including ideas on how to restructure the federal Department of Education. The book asserts that all children have the right to:
- Attend a school that is funded for 21st-century excellence- Develop individual learning styles to the optimal extent- Have their heritages honored and incorporated into study
Through vivid storytelling and relevant research, Cookson provides specific and innovative steps for creating a concrete action plan that will lead to just, equitable, and world-class schools.
Synopsis
All students have the right to an excellent education
Peter Cookson boldly describes a proposed education bill of rights for American students, including ideas on how to restructure the United States Department of Education. The book asserts that all children have the right to:
- Attend a school that is funded for 21st-century excellence
- Develop individual learning styles to the optimal extent
- Have their heritages honored and incorporated into study
Through vivid storytelling and relevant research, Cookson provides specific and innovative steps for creating a concrete action plan that will lead to just, equitable, and world-class schools.
Synopsis
Peter Cookson asserts that all children have the right to an excellent education, and provides steps for creating an action plan that will lead to equitable schools.