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Horace's School. Redesigning the American High School
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- Nombre de pages256
- FormatePub
- ISBN0-547-52744-6
- EAN9780547527444
- Date de parution09/09/1997
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMariner Books
Résumé
A plan for school reform that respects the best traditions of secondary schooling and urges us to do far more in preparing adolescents for the future. Sizer's groundbreaking work offers a powerful new model for our schools, built on core principles: A Focus on Intellectual Habits: Moves beyond "covering content" to cultivate the essential habits of mind-perspective, analysis, and imagination-that prepare students for a complex world.
Personalized Learning: A structure where no teacher is responsible for more than 80 students, ensuring every student is known well enough to be taught effectively. Student as Worker: A shift in the classroom dynamic where teachers act as coaches, provoking students to take ownership of their learning and master essential skills. Exhibitions of Mastery: A new vision for assessment where students demonstrate their understanding through authentic, public performances of their work, replacing the limits of standardized testing.
Personalized Learning: A structure where no teacher is responsible for more than 80 students, ensuring every student is known well enough to be taught effectively. Student as Worker: A shift in the classroom dynamic where teachers act as coaches, provoking students to take ownership of their learning and master essential skills. Exhibitions of Mastery: A new vision for assessment where students demonstrate their understanding through authentic, public performances of their work, replacing the limits of standardized testing.





