Making Large Schools Work

The Advantages of Small Schools

Arthur Shapiro author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:16th Nov '09

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American schools are undergoing huge changes, among the most significant of which is that their size is increasing rapidly. This book lays out very practical approaches to making our ever-increasingly large schools work more effectively. By closely analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of large schools, the author can provide effective tools and strategies for dealing with them. Shapiro digs away at the foreseen and unforeseen consequences of this rapid escalation of size, and presents practical, tried-and-true strategies for undoing some of the more unfortunate results of this social trend or drift.

Arthur Shapiro is eminently qualified to write a treatise on such an important and prescient subject as reforming the way we structure American high schools. Much of the literature on the topic is prescriptive without mindful attention to reasoned thinking and extant research. Shapiro provides both. Making Large Schools Work debunks widely held assumptions about the efficacy of large schools and will offer educators and policy makers alike with philosophical and scientific data needed to decentralize high schools into small learning communities. The book brilliantly combines theory and practice in its attempt to eschew complacency about such a critical topic. Detractors will point to the impracticality of such advocacy given the current economic climate. Don't allow such a subterfuge to derail our long-term efforts to improve our schools. The vision for high schools that Shapiro advocates, realistically, won't transform schools overnight, but this volume is necessarily to lay the groundwork necessary for the hard work ahead. Well written with many examples and case studies, this volume will contribute mightily to efforts to reform our high schools in the twenty-first century. -- Jeffrey Glanz, professor of education and Raine and Stanley Silverstein Chair in Professional Ethics and Values, Azrieli Graduate School of Jew
Small is beautiful. In Making Large Schools Work, Shapiro proves it. -- C. M. Achilles, professor of education administration, Seton Hall University
This book is highly recommended to future school leaders and teacher leaders.... Highly recommended. * CHOICE, July 2010 *
Utilizing a metaphor involving navigating through the rough waters of our educational systems, the author charts a course for keeping afloat the operation of large schools. With Shapiro at the helm, educational crews can use this book to provide the necessary expertise and support to sail into the sunset of higher student achievement through the revisiting of seawalls through decentralizing; small and professional learning communities, and effective use of curricular and teacher re- planning in large schools. A must-read for all large schools in the country! -- Rosemary Papa, Del and Jewel Lewis Endowed Chair, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University

ISBN: 9781607091158

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 19mm

Weight: 479g

184 pages