Brookings Papers on Education Policy: 2003
by Diane Ravitch (9780815773610)

Brookings Papers on Education Policy: 2003
 
Diane Ravitch
Release Date: 03 February 2003
Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
Category: Educational Reform
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
ISBN: 9780815773610
ISBN-10: 0815773617

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In 1983 the seminal report issued by the National Commission on Excellence in Education, " A Nation at Risk, " charged that most American high schoolers were following a general course of instruction, choosing neither the college-preparatory track nor the vocational option. This pattern, the report complained, had fostered low expectations and a curricular hodge-podge of classes that failed to prepare students for college or work. The commission called on states to implement academic requirements for all students, regardless of background, including four years of English and three years each of science, mathematics, and social studies. Students should not be sorted by their presumed future destinations, the commission reasoned, but should be offered an equal opportunity to get a high-quality education to fit them either for postsecondary education or the modern workplace. Two decades after the commission called on states to reform the high school environment and raise graduation requirements, the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institution convened a a group of prominent scholars to explore the current state of Americas high schools, focusing on new research about reforming these institutions that are so important in the lives of the nations adolescents. The questions considered reflected the diversity of the participants and covered a variety of areashistorical, international, sociological, and practical. Data gathered by the U.S. Department of Education show students today are taking many more advanced courses in mathematics and the sciences, while at the same time test scores do not reflect the increases in enrollments in academic courses. In addition, largescore gaps remain among students from different social groups. Reform of the high schools must take into account the elementary and middle schools that prepare students and the postsecondary institutions to which students aspire. Adolescent culture and students views about school and academic work play important roles in student achievement, as do the family and contemporary society in shaping of adolescent behavior. No matter their background, all participants agreed that the key to a successful high school rests with the extent to which it recognizes and strengthens its commitment to the intellectual growth of its students.

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