An edition of The power of their ideas (1995)

The power of their ideas

lessons for America from a small school in Harlem

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An edition of The power of their ideas (1995)

The power of their ideas

lessons for America from a small school in Harlem

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Deborah Meier has for twenty years led one of the most remarkable public schools in the country, Central Park East (CPE) in East Harlem, where 90 percent of the students graduate high school and 90 percent of those go on to college, this in a city where the average graduation rate is 50 percent. CPE is a school where inner-city kids and teachers experience and act on the "power of their ideas," and it has been called the best school in New York City.

As founder and advocate, Meier has won national acclaim as a leading voice and visionary writer in education. In this long-awaited book, Meier issues an eloquent, timely defense of public education. Taking on pessimists and privatizers, she tells us all why public education is vital to the future of our democracy and our kids. Equally important, she shows why good education is possible for all our children, starting with the remarkable success story of Central Park East.

Drawing on her life as a teacher and principal, Meier argues for radical innovation: for breaking up huge schools into small schools; for choice within the public school system; for respect; for teaching that connects learning to real-world activities; for a new ideal of being "well-educated."

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Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
190

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The Power of Their Ideas: Lessons from America from a Small School in Harlem
August 16, 2002, Beacon Press
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September 30, 1996, Beacon Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-190).

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
372.1/0421/0973
Library of Congress
LA217.2 .M45 1995, LA217.2.M45 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 190 p. ;
Number of pages
190

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1114248M
Internet Archive
poweroftheiridea00meie
ISBN 10
0807031100
LCCN
94040196
OCLC/WorldCat
31433890
Library Thing
77029
Goodreads
2334068

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"Ooh, Daniel," a child's voice calls out, "I've got an idea."
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