Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child: What Are the Options?

Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child: What Are the Options?

ISBN-10:
1578868262
ISBN-13:
9781578868261
Pub. Date:
07/07/2008
Publisher:
R&L Education
ISBN-10:
1578868262
ISBN-13:
9781578868261
Pub. Date:
07/07/2008
Publisher:
R&L Education
Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child: What Are the Options?

Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child: What Are the Options?

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Overview

New understandings of learning and the brain, greater appreciation of the impact of culture on learners, and the differing values and expectations of families have created an educational environment ripe for expanded school choice. The result has been a rapid and little understood expansion of pre-collegiate educational opportunities. For parents anxious to find the best fit for their children, the growth in choice has been both a boon and a challenge.

Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child seeks to reveal the various school designs, from public to private, from secular to religious, and from progressive to conservative. The mission assumptions, the economic models, and the pedagogical practices of each are examined. With chapters from leading experts from a variety of educational paths, readers will gain a thorough understanding of the ever-changing landscape of American education in the 21st Century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578868261
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 07/07/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Paula J. Carreiro is Head of School, Beauvoir, The National Cathedral Elementary School (Washington, DC)

Eileen Shields-West is a freelance journalist/writer and former San Francisco bureau chief for TIME.

Table of Contents

Part 1 School Choice: A Personal History
Part 2 General Principles
Chapter 3 Model and Mission: What a School Wants, What a School Needs
Chapter 4 Governance: Trying to Perfect
Chapter 5 Financing Education: The Worm in the Apple
Part 6 General Choices
Chapter 7 American Public Education
Chapter 8 Independent Schools
Chapter 9 Chartering Choices: A Strategy for Creating New Schools
Chapter 10 The Ends of the Spectrum: A Comparison of Traditional and Progressive Schools
Chapter 11 The Too-Long Summer Vacation: School Calendar Reform
Part 12 Particular Choices
Chapter 13 The Preprimary Schools of Reggio Emilia
Chapter 14 The Right Place: Nursery School in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 15 The New (Old) Vision: Montessori Education in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 16 Multiple Intelligences: Capitalizing on Strengths
Chapter 17 Schools for Gifted and Talented Students
Chapter 18 Home Schooling
Chapter 19 Schools for Students with Special Learning Needs
Chapter 20 Specialty Arts High Schools
Chapter 21 New Age Academy: An Experimental Village School Model
Chapter 22 International and Internationally Minded Schools
Chapter 23 Virtual Schools Are the Future
Chapter 24 The Rise and Fall and Rise of Catholic Schools
Chapter 25 Jewish Day Schools in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 26 Islamic Schools: The Struggle for Successful Integration
Chapter 27 Christian Schools: Redeeming Lives and Culture
Chapter 28 Episcopal Schools, An Anglican Legacy
Chapter 29 Boarding Schools: The Boarding Advantage
Chapter 30 Cultivating Manliness: The Case for Boys' Schools
Chapter 31 Where Girls Come First: Twenty-First-Century Girls' Schools
Part 32 The Future Course
Chapter 33 Transmogrifying Education for the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 34 Future Stock vs. Future Shock

What People are Saying About This

Howard Gardner

If the proverbial visitor from Mars or Venus wanted the scoop on the gamut of American schools, I’d recommend this book. The contributors give a rich portrait of contemporary educational choices.

David Ignatius

Every parent struggles with the question this book examines: What school is right for my child? The special value of Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child: What Are the Options? is that that it really does examine the whole range of options that parents face today when trying to understand "school fit"—public schools, private schools, arts schools, home schools, Jewish schools, Islamic schools, boarding schools, single-sex schools. It's all here, organized in clear and helpful essays gathered by Paula J.Carreiro and Eileen Shields-West. I can't think of a book that would be more helpful for parents who are trying to figure out what's best for their kids.

Amy Dickinson

For any of us, the key to health and happiness is the almost transcendent feeling that we are in the right place at the right time. Children thrive in learning communities best described as 'the right fit.' When it comes to the all-important task of choosing a school for a child, parents are faced with a multitude of sometimes confusing options. Choosing the Right Educational Path for Your Child offers a historical perspective and comprehensive survey of the many educational environments available to families today. We parents owe the authors a gold star for doing our homework for us!

Edward Hallowell

It is rare indeed to find a book that is encyclopedic, original, authoritative, important, interesting, and brief. This book is all of these and more: it is also full of humor, passion, opinion, and un-boring information. The editors have brought together under one roof an informed and diverse group of experts—but these experts also have heart. They know that the readers of this book, mostly parents, need not just the facts, but guidance as well; not just options, but also direction; not just a menu, but also reassurance; not just ideas, but also wisdom. I can't imagine how the editors squeezed such perfect juice out of the 30 contributors, but they did. A hugely valuable book that will help millions.

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