Victory in Our Schools: We Can Give Our Children Excellent Public Education
John Stanford
(Author)
Description
Education is not just a matter for the politicians and professionals; it is a matter for all of us. For we are the public in public education. When we work together, we can do it...we can reach and teach these children. Meet John Stanford, the successfully unorthodox superintendent of Seattle public schools and former U.S. Army major general, whose gutsy, no-nonsense educational reforms and inspirational leadership have sparked a revolution in public education. Under his visionary guidance, test scores are improving, violence has declined to a ten-year low, student/teacher morale is soaring, and the community has rallied around the schools as never before. In this remarkable book, he outlines the essential strategies a school district can use to transform the system and offers a concrete plan of action to mobilize educators, parents, and the community at large into an army of educators. Learn how your school district can: Establish standards of achievement for both students and educatorsEnsure that the school system believes that all children can learn--and that they act on that belief
Encourage schools to run themselves like businesses, turning principals into enterprising CEOs, promoting high performance through competition, and drawing vital investments from the private sector
Enlist the aid of local businesses, nonprofit, religious, and ethnic organizations, and volunteers in order to meet the needs of every child
Expand the traditional classroom to include the surrounding community Here is a new, dynamic plan to help you and your community achieve Victory in Our Schools.
Product Details
Price
$15.00
Publisher
Bantam
Publish Date
August 03, 1999
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.01 X 9.06 X 0.61 inches | 0.79 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780553379747
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About the Author
John Stanford has farmed all his life, first in East Griqualand and since 1981, in Knysna. He is over 90 now, still farming, and philosophical about most things except the weather. He is the author of East Griqualand Anecjokes (2010), Three Ducks Came to Candlewood (a children's book, 2015), Ukufika Kwamadada Amathathu eCandlewood (the children's book inXhosa translation. 2017) and Canada 1952 (an account of a year in Canada as a young engineer, 2018) - all published by Mvusi Books. He is the editor of The Great War: Letters Home - Letters and Diaries of a South African family (Mvusi Books, 2020)