An Ethic of Excellence: Building a Culture of Craftsmanship with Students / Edition 1

An Ethic of Excellence: Building a Culture of Craftsmanship with Students / Edition 1

by Ron Berger
ISBN-10:
0325005966
ISBN-13:
9780325005966
Pub. Date:
07/30/2003
Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN-10:
0325005966
ISBN-13:
9780325005966
Pub. Date:
07/30/2003
Publisher:
Heinemann
An Ethic of Excellence: Building a Culture of Craftsmanship with Students / Edition 1

An Ethic of Excellence: Building a Culture of Craftsmanship with Students / Edition 1

by Ron Berger
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Overview

Drawing from his own remarkable experience as a veteran classroom teacher (still in the classroom), Ron Berger gives us a vision of educational reform that transcends standards, curriculum, and instructional strategies. He argues for a paradigm shift—a schoolwide embrace of an "ethic of excellence." A master carpenter as well as a gifted teacher, Berger is guided by a craftsman’s passion for quality, describing what’s possible when teachers, students, and parents commit to nothing less than the best. But Berger’s not just idealistic, he’s realistic—he tells exactly how this can be done, from the blackboard to the blacktop to the school boardroom.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780325005966
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 07/30/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 990,124
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)
Age Range: 7 - 13 Years

About the Author

Ron Berger has been a public school teacher in western Massachusetts for 25 years. He works with the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound school network, Harvard Project Zero, and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

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