Showing posts with label Mike Rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Rose. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Taking back school reform

Ravitch & Rose via email

Mike Rose and Diane Ravitch connected in L.A. during her book tour and continued their discussion of school reform issues via email.

Rose: I think a good place to start is with NCLB. That law was driven by a masterful rhetoric that casted dissent from its agenda as “the soft bigotry of low expectations.” There can be “no excuses” for the low performance of poor, immigrant, and racial and ethnic minority kids, as measured by the tests NCLB supported. Currently, some other school reform advocates, including Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, have taken up this point of view: Poverty doesn’t matter. 

Ravitch:  The press barons, the mighty foundations, and most think tanks today share a common narrative. They want privatization, the more the better; they have contempt for ordinary teachers, whom they hold responsible for low test scores; and they applaud any superintendent who promises to fire principals, fire teachers, and privatize more public schools. I don’t know who will frame the counter-narrative, and I don’t know who will lead the opposition to these destructive trends
 Read the entire Teacher Magazine dialogue here.




Monday, January 11, 2010

IN THE MAILBOX

From Lyn DeLorme, North Dakota Study Group

Dear NDSG 2010 participants:

The reading for this year's NDSG meeting is Mike Rose's 2009 "Why School? Reclaiming Education for All of Us," a thin (144 pages) but powerful book that looks at contemporary American education. You can order your copy at:

http://www.amazon. com/Why-School- Mike-Rose/ dp/1595584676.

Or, you can pick up a copy from your local library. Look forward to rich conversations about the reading, and about so much more.

NDSG planning committee

--
Lyn DeLorme
Instructional Designer
North Dakota State University
Distance & Continuing Education
1919 N. University Drive
Office: SGC D125

Mailing Address:
NDSU Distance & Continuing Education
Dept. 2020
PO Box 6050
Fargo ND 58108-6050

701-231-6371 (direct)
701-231-7016 (fax)
http://www.ndsu. nodak.edu/ dce

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Why School?

I can't wait to get my copy of Mike Rose's latest book, Why School? Reclaiming Education for All of Us. I've ordered it, having thoroughly enjoyed his previous works, Lives on the Boundary: The Struggles and Achievement of America’s Underprepared, and Possible Lives: The Promise of Education in America, and having used them both in my classes.

In this Edweek interview, educator, author Rose, who teaches at UCLA, gets to say a little about the purposes of education in a democracy:
...we’ve defined the purpose of schooling almost solely in economic terms and we’ve measured success with a score on a standardized test. There has to be a better way."
Mike also blogs here.