Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-318) and index.
Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 01. The Power of Expectations; Chapter 02. The Origins of Low Expectations; Chapter 03. All Children Can Learn to High Standards; Chapter 04. All Children Must Learn to High Levels; Chapter 05. We Know How to Make All Schools Effective: Children Achieving and Philadelphia Outcomes; Chapter 06. Standards; Chapter 07. Assessment; Chapter 08. Accountability; Chapter 09. Quality Teachers; Chapter 10. Quality School Leadership; Chapter 11. Promising School Strategies -- Part I: Instructional; Chapter 12. Promising School Strategies -- Part II: Noninstructional.
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Choosing Excellence in Public Schools explains the origins of the low expectations we have of children, including, notably, children of color, those for whom English is a second language, poor children and children with disabilities. The book dispels the basis for low expectations. It makes clear the economic, demographic, civic, personal and moral imperative to educate all children to high standards and the consequences of not doing so. Hornbeck and Conner set forth a comprehensive, radical agendabased on proven practices and practical experience that will result in education success for virt.
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