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Testing Education : A Teacher's Memoir

Authors :
Kathy Greeley
Kathy Greeley
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Since the 2002 implementation of No Child Left Behind, the American public education system has been fundamentally changed. Excessive testing, standardized curriculums, destructive demands on children, corporate-­style evaluations, and top-­down mandates have become the norm. In response, record numbers of demoralized educators have quit, and millions of students have been left educationally impoverished. This troubling transformation has been exhaustively critiqued by scholars and commentators. Yet one crucial voice has been missing, until now. In Testing Education, Kathy Greeley recounts the impact of education reform from a teacher's point of view. Based on a teaching career spanning nearly forty years, Greeley details how schools went from learning communities infused with excitement, intellectual stimulation, and joy to sterile spaces of stress, intimidation, and fear. In this ultimately hopeful memoir, Greeley asks us to learn from the past to reimagine the future of public education.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781625347831, 9781625347848, and 9781685750534
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Testing Education : A Teacher's Memoir
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
3962665