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The school is the problem, not the solutionUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison, USA To what extent is the design of American schooling adapted to the lofty aspirations educators have enunciated during the last century? I first enumerate these aspirations as well as the basic design of schooling; then I evaluate the match. After highlighting the limitations of the basic design, I point to some alternative settings offering greater likelihood of realizing these aspirations? In the conclusion, I identify three stances one might adopt with respect to the results of the analysis.
Key Words: evaluation goals schools
Theory and Research in Education, Vol. 6, No. 3,
283-307 (2008) |
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