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Education Reform and the Concept of Good Teaching
About this book
In an effort to address the problems confronting the American education system, the Obama administration has issued structural and systematic reforms such as Race to the Top. These initiatives introduce new statistics and accountability systems to gauge what constitutes "good" teaching, both from an administrative standpoint and the perspective of teacher training programs. This volume offers a direct critique of this approach, concluding that it does not respond adequately to the issues of education reform but rather raises new problems and actively stymies progress.
The author argues that at the heart of the confusion lies a misguided and rationalistic view of teaching and learning. He draws on the philosophical strategies of Ludwig Wittgenstein to break down the guiding assumptions of Race to the Top, allowing both the positive and the negative aspects of the policies to be heard. The author then proposes a different view of teaching and learning which considers how to effectively address the problems Race to the Top seeks to confront.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Duncan's Speeches on Race to the Top and the Assumptions of the Reform Movement
- 2 Teacher Knowledge, Teacher Practice
- 3 Best Practices and Artificial Intelligence
- 4 Teacher Practices and Accounts of Rule-Following
- 5 A Phenomenological Account of Skill Development
- 6 Achievement Data and Matters of Inference in Teacher Evaluation
- 7 The Non-Formalizable and Teacher Evaluation
- 8 Schwab's Deliberation and the Responsibilities of Teacher Evaluation
- Conclusion Courage, Conviction, Evaluation
- Index