We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work-And How to Fix Them
An unapologetic critique of major flaws in the American education system.

David Michael Slater’s We’re Doing It Wrong is a thought-provoking dissection of the issues plaguing American public schools. Each chapter identifies a major problem in the education system, exploring its roots and repercussions. A teacher himself, Slater opens up and gives readers an insider’s perspective on topics that have been at the center of ongoing debates as well as recent hot button issues, such as:
  • Standardized testing
  • Teacher evaluation practices
  • Helicopter parents
  • Class size
  • Poverty’s effect on performance
  • Anti-bullying programs
  • Writing proficiency
  • Curriculum goals
Slater explains why our current approaches simply aren’t working—for students, for teachers, for the colleges that these students may eventually attend, and for society at-large. Unafraid to ruffle a few feathers, We’re Doing It Wrong highlights defects in policy and theory, calls out administration, and questions long-held beliefs. Every chapter concludes with a suggestion for improvement, offering light at the end of the tunnel. Administrators, teachers, and concerned parents will come away with a better understanding of the current state of education and ideas for moving toward progress—for themselves and for the students they support.
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We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work-And How to Fix Them
An unapologetic critique of major flaws in the American education system.

David Michael Slater’s We’re Doing It Wrong is a thought-provoking dissection of the issues plaguing American public schools. Each chapter identifies a major problem in the education system, exploring its roots and repercussions. A teacher himself, Slater opens up and gives readers an insider’s perspective on topics that have been at the center of ongoing debates as well as recent hot button issues, such as:
  • Standardized testing
  • Teacher evaluation practices
  • Helicopter parents
  • Class size
  • Poverty’s effect on performance
  • Anti-bullying programs
  • Writing proficiency
  • Curriculum goals
Slater explains why our current approaches simply aren’t working—for students, for teachers, for the colleges that these students may eventually attend, and for society at-large. Unafraid to ruffle a few feathers, We’re Doing It Wrong highlights defects in policy and theory, calls out administration, and questions long-held beliefs. Every chapter concludes with a suggestion for improvement, offering light at the end of the tunnel. Administrators, teachers, and concerned parents will come away with a better understanding of the current state of education and ideas for moving toward progress—for themselves and for the students they support.
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We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work-And How to Fix Them

We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work-And How to Fix Them

by David Michael Slater
We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work-And How to Fix Them

We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work-And How to Fix Them

by David Michael Slater

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An unapologetic critique of major flaws in the American education system.

David Michael Slater’s We’re Doing It Wrong is a thought-provoking dissection of the issues plaguing American public schools. Each chapter identifies a major problem in the education system, exploring its roots and repercussions. A teacher himself, Slater opens up and gives readers an insider’s perspective on topics that have been at the center of ongoing debates as well as recent hot button issues, such as:
  • Standardized testing
  • Teacher evaluation practices
  • Helicopter parents
  • Class size
  • Poverty’s effect on performance
  • Anti-bullying programs
  • Writing proficiency
  • Curriculum goals
Slater explains why our current approaches simply aren’t working—for students, for teachers, for the colleges that these students may eventually attend, and for society at-large. Unafraid to ruffle a few feathers, We’re Doing It Wrong highlights defects in policy and theory, calls out administration, and questions long-held beliefs. Every chapter concludes with a suggestion for improvement, offering light at the end of the tunnel. Administrators, teachers, and concerned parents will come away with a better understanding of the current state of education and ideas for moving toward progress—for themselves and for the students they support.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510725614
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 04/24/2018
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

David Michael Slateris a veteran middle and high school teacher who was named the City of Beaverton, Oregon’s Educator of the Year in 2012. He is also an acclaimed author of more than twenty books for children, teens, and adults. David teaches in Reno, Nevada, where he lives with his wife and son.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Foreword xiii

Disclaimer xv

Introduction: Ideas #1 + #2 + #3 + #4 xvii

1 Old School: Age-Based Education 1

2 Sameness: Goals vs. Methods 7

3 Can It: Scripted Curricula 12

4 Trust Issues: Merit Pay and Accountability 15

5 Job Security: The Tenure Debate 22

6 Sage on the Stage vs. Guide on the Side: Student-Centered Education 25

7 The Customer Is Always Right: Students as Clients 29

8 The Money Pit: Professional Development 33

9 Size Matters: The Class Size Debate 37

10 Extreme Teaching: Differentiation 40

11 When Fair Is Not Fair: Gifted and Talented Education 44

12 The Opposite of Success: A Bubble-Wrapped Generation 47

13 Stay on Target: Helicopter Parents 50

14 Going It Alone: Absent Parents 53

15 The Opportunity Gap: Poverty 56

16 Deadlines and Do-Overs: Proficiency Growth, and Grades 64

17 Introverts vs. Extroverts: Group Work 69

18 Spring Spheres: Diversity Education 72

19 The Buddy System: Modern Anti-Bullying Programs 75

20 A Blank Slate: The Writing Crisis 79

21 Students for Sale: Advertising in Schools 84

22 The Coming Crisis: Teacher Shortages 88

23 The Zombie Apocalypse: School Start Times 92

24 A Class Issue: Homework 95

25 Robbing Peter: School Choice 98

Postscript 103

About the Author 105

Index 106

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