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The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don't Teach the New Survival Skills Our Children ...








Basic Books, 2008

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Definitely Food for Thought!

Important information for educators and parents. There is a great deal of truth to what the author purports. We need to reverse the backward spiral we're presently on.


Absolutely right on!!

A must read for educators who are truly interested in the future of education in our country. "Race To The Top" funding needs to be directed to states who adopt Wagner's proposals.


Thought provoking!

Wagner presents convincing arguments and pertinent research suggesting that schools in the U.S. need a major overhaul. Americans can learn a lot from successes in other industrialized nations that have reinvented schooling to make it more in tune with today's society.


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Hits the nail on the head

Tony Wagner completely understands the problems with our education system, explains the problems, and then offers realistic solutions. What more can you ask?

This is the first optimistic book on education I have read in years because the author breaks down the issues into problems that can be solved. In my 30 years in education and business, I have never read as good an analysis.

Read it! Act on it!






Despite the best efforts of educators, our nation?s schools are dangerously obsolete. Instead of teaching students to be critical thinkers and problem-solvers, we are asking them to memorize facts for multiple choice tests. This problem isn?t limited to low-income school districts: even our top schools aren?t teaching or testing the skills that matter most in the global knowledge economy. Our teens leave school equipped to work only in the kinds of jobs that are fast disappearing from the American economy. Meanwhile, young adults in India and China are competing with our students for the most sought-after careers around the world.

Education expert Tony Wagner has conducted scores of interviews with business leaders and observed hundreds of classes in some of the nation?s most highly regarded public schools. He discovered a profound disconnect between what potential employers are looking for in young people today (critical thinking skills, creativity, and effective communication) and what our schools are providing (passive learning environments and uninspired lesson plans that focus on test preparation and reward memorization).

He explains how every American can work to overhaul our education system, and he shows us examples of dramatically different schools that teach all students new skills. In addition, through interviews with college graduates and people who work with them, Wagner discovers how teachers, parents, and employers can motivate the ?net? generation to excellence.

An education manifesto for the twenty-first century, The Global Achievement Gap is provocative and inspiring. It is essential reading for parents, educators, business leaders, policy-makers, and anyone interested in seeing our young people succeed as employees and citizens.

For additional information about the author and the book, please go to www.schoolchange.org


 


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