Synopses & Reviews
andlt;B andgt;andlt;I andgt;I Got Schooledandlt;/Iandgt; offers a look at Americaand#8217;s educational achievement gap that could only have come from an outsider. andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Famed director M. Night Shyamalan has long had a serious interest in education. The foundaand#173;tion he and his wife started once gave college scholarships to promising inner-city students, but Shyamalan realized that these scholarships did nothing to improve education for all the other students in under-performing schools. When he learned that some schools were succeeding with similar student populations, he traveled across the country to find out how they did this and whether these schools had something in common. He eventually learned that there are five keys to closing Americaand#8217;s achievement gap. But just as we must do several things to maintain good healthand#8212; eat the right foods, exercise regularly, get a good nightand#8217;s sleepand#8212;so too must we use all five keys to turn around our lowest-performing schools. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;These five keys are used by all the schools that are succeeding, and no schools are succeeding without them. Before he discovered them, Shyamalan investigated some popular reform ideas that proved to be dead ends, such as smaller class size, truculent unions, and merit pay for teachers. He found that the biggest obstacle to school reform is cognitive biases: too many would-be reformers have committed themselves to false solutions. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;This is a deeply personal book by an unbiased observer determined to find out what works and why so that we as a nation can fulfill our obligaand#173;tion to give every student an opportunity for a good education.
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and#8220;The ed reform graveyard from the past few decades is filled with quick fixes and gimmicks. Shyamalanand#8217;s journey of discovery affirms there are no shortcuts if our country is going to ensure all children have access to a great education, and his five keys for any schooland#8217;s success focus on the essential ingredients.and#8221;
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and#8220;Schools on the same block with similar students can post radically different results. andlt;iandgt;I Got Schooledandlt;/iandgt; is evocative and will encourage educators and non-educators to debate the keys to great schools. A must-read given educational excellence for all students is the key to unlocking our countryand#8217;s potential.and#8221;
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and#8220;Filmmaker Shyamalan makes his nonfiction debut with this engaging presentation of the results of his research into methods for closing America's education gap.. . . . A lively, provocative contribution from an outsider with his own way of addressing the problem.and#8221;
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"The book's conversational tone and appealing humor yields an engaging narrative of one Hollywood director's struggle to find out what works in the best schools, and how we can apply those insights to the rest."
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and#8220;Itand#8217;s great to have M. Night Shyamalan as a new ally in the fight to transform our calcified public-education system. Like the born storyteller he is, Shyamalan has unraveled the myths of our education system and spun a clear and compelling case for what we need to do. This is a must-read for anyone concerned about our countryand#8217;s kids and our countryand#8217;s future.and#8221;
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"Shyamalan is smart and sincere, and his innovative ideas are unbound by the educational establishment."
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"Shyamalanand#8217;s conclusions (centered around lots of training, better data analysis and a reliable, observation-based method of locating and firing bad teachers) . . . are argued with persuasive data and a surprising sense of optimism."
Synopsis
In this vital new book, the famed filmmaker tells how his passion for education reform led him to learn that there are five tested, indispensable keys to transforming America s underperforming schools.
I Got Schooled offers a look at America s educational achievement gap that could only have come from an outsider.
Famed director M. Night Shyamalan has long had a serious interest in education. The foundation he and his wife started once gave college scholarships to promising inner-city students, but Shyamalan realized that these scholarships did nothing to improve education for all the other students in under-performing schools. When he learned that some schools were succeeding with similar student populations, he traveled across the country to find out how they did this and whether these schools had something in common. He eventually learned that there are five keys to closing America s achievement gap. But just as we must do several things to maintain good health eat the right foods, exercise regularly, get a good night s sleep so too must we use all five keys to turn around our lowest-performing schools.
These five keys are used by all the schools that are succeeding, and no schools are succeeding without them. Before he discovered them, Shyamalan investigated some popular reform ideas that proved to be dead ends, such as smaller class size, truculent unions, and merit pay for teachers. He found that the biggest obstacle to school reform is cognitive biases: too many would-be reformers have committed themselves to false solutions.
This is a deeply personal book by an unbiased observer determined to find out what works and why so that we as a nation can fulfill our obligation to give every student an opportunity for a good education."
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andlt;Bandgt;In this vital new book, the famed filmmaker tells how his passion for education reform led him to learn that there are five tested, indispensable keys to transforming America's underperforming schools.andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;pandgt;When he was scouting locations for a film, M. Night Shyamalan spent time in two Philadelphia-area schools--one a welcoming institution, the other a building with metal detectors, windows with bars, and locked classroom doors. The striking difference resonated with the filmmaker, convincing him to become more involved in education reform. Now, after years of dedicating himself to the issue and consulting with America's leading education experts and reformers, he has found something astonishing in the research.
Synopsis
andlt;Bandgt;In this vital new book, the famed filmmaker tells how his passion for education reform led him to learn that there are five tested, indispensable keys to transforming America's underperforming schools.andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;pandgt;When he was scouting locations for a film, M. Night Shyamalan spent time in two Philadelphia-area schools--one a welcoming institution, the other a building with metal detectors, windows with bars, and locked classroom doors. The striking difference resonated with the filmmaker, convincing him to become more involved in education reform. Now, after years of dedicating himself to the issue and consulting with America's leading education experts and reformers, he has found something astonishing in the research.
About the Author
andlt;Bandgt;M. Night Shyamalanandlt;/Bandgt;and#8212;screenwriter, director, and producerand#8212;has captured the attention of audiences around the world with his original films for almost two decades. His films include andlt;i andgt;The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, The Village, and The Happeningandlt;/iandgt;. He and his wife, Dr. Bhavna Shyamalan, cofounded the M. Night Shyamalan Foundation, dedicated to helping empower individuals.