Inside Today's Elementary Schools: A Psychologist's Perspective
This book takes readers on a tour of a day in the life of a public elementary school in an effort to give parents and other stakeholders a sense of the realities of the classroom. The tour reveals ten worrisome things about today’s schools and considers what to do about them. Dillon emphasizes the need for future schools to be places filled with adventure and high purpose, with classrooms small enough to waste only a minimum of time. They should be free from stifling levels of bureaucracy, supervised by rotating teacher administrators rather than career managers. The book asserts that schools should be staffed by scholarly and engaged teaching professionals dedicated to helping students live a healthy adult life in a democracy rather than imposing a one-size-fits-all, furiously assessed college prep curriculum on everyone. In all, Dillon argues, schools should be places with classrooms of narrow ability ranges dedicated to teaching a coherent curriculum, all in a context of full buy-in and support from students’ families. Let’s go inside today’s elementary schools.

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Inside Today's Elementary Schools: A Psychologist's Perspective
This book takes readers on a tour of a day in the life of a public elementary school in an effort to give parents and other stakeholders a sense of the realities of the classroom. The tour reveals ten worrisome things about today’s schools and considers what to do about them. Dillon emphasizes the need for future schools to be places filled with adventure and high purpose, with classrooms small enough to waste only a minimum of time. They should be free from stifling levels of bureaucracy, supervised by rotating teacher administrators rather than career managers. The book asserts that schools should be staffed by scholarly and engaged teaching professionals dedicated to helping students live a healthy adult life in a democracy rather than imposing a one-size-fits-all, furiously assessed college prep curriculum on everyone. In all, Dillon argues, schools should be places with classrooms of narrow ability ranges dedicated to teaching a coherent curriculum, all in a context of full buy-in and support from students’ families. Let’s go inside today’s elementary schools.

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Inside Today's Elementary Schools: A Psychologist's Perspective

Inside Today's Elementary Schools: A Psychologist's Perspective

by James J. Dillon
Inside Today's Elementary Schools: A Psychologist's Perspective

Inside Today's Elementary Schools: A Psychologist's Perspective

by James J. Dillon

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This book takes readers on a tour of a day in the life of a public elementary school in an effort to give parents and other stakeholders a sense of the realities of the classroom. The tour reveals ten worrisome things about today’s schools and considers what to do about them. Dillon emphasizes the need for future schools to be places filled with adventure and high purpose, with classrooms small enough to waste only a minimum of time. They should be free from stifling levels of bureaucracy, supervised by rotating teacher administrators rather than career managers. The book asserts that schools should be staffed by scholarly and engaged teaching professionals dedicated to helping students live a healthy adult life in a democracy rather than imposing a one-size-fits-all, furiously assessed college prep curriculum on everyone. In all, Dillon argues, schools should be places with classrooms of narrow ability ranges dedicated to teaching a coherent curriculum, all in a context of full buy-in and support from students’ families. Let’s go inside today’s elementary schools.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030233471
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 08/08/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 472 KB

About the Author

James J. Dillon, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of West Georgia, USA. He is a graduate of Clark University, a certified public elementary school teacher, and author of Partnerships in Research, Clinical, and Educational Settings (2000) and Teaching Psychology and the Socratic Method (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2016).

Table of Contents

Part I: Shortsighted Vision&Lopsided Staffing.- Chapter 1: The House on Sleepy Hollow Road.- Chapter 2: So Many Girls...So Few Princes.- Chapter 3: When Am I Ever Going to Use Any of This?.- Chapter 4: And Then God Made School Boards.- Chapter 5: the Bottom of the Barrel?.- Chapter 6: What to Do about These Four Things.- Part II: The Wall of Separation, Administrative Bloat, and Boundless Accommodation.- Chapter 7: Platonic Curriculum; Epicurean Society.- Chapter 8: Just Wastin' Time.- Chapter 9: No Child Left Behind?.- Chapter 10: I'm Five Teachers at Once!.- Chapter 11: The Incredible Bending School.- Chapter 12: Look Not to the Stars.- Chapter 13: What to Do about These Six Things.- Part III: What to Do about All 10 Things.- Chapter 14: A New Day?

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