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Talking About a Revolution: The Languages of Educational Reform (Teacher Preparation and Development;  Restructuring and School Change)
Talking About a Revolution The Languages of Educational Reform - Teacher Preparation and Development; Restructuring and School Change
Author: Jacqueline Cossentino
Analyzes how teachers attempt to translate the language of reform into pedagogical action.
ISBN-13: 9780791460191
ISBN-10: 0791460193
Publication Date: 3/2004
Pages: 192
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Talking about a Revolution tells the story of school reform from the perspective of teachers engaged in it, illuminating the complexity of teachers' roles in transforming policy into practice. Al, Brian, and Camille teach at a large, comprehensive high school in a suburb of a major mid-western city. They use the languages of educational reform to inspire new ways to think about teaching, to shield themselves from the confusion of contradictory understandings of reform, and to construct a shared understanding of what reformed teaching might mean. Al, Brian, and Camille use language as their ally to transform the public, often abstract, call for reform into a new and better way to teach.


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