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What's Worth Fighting For Out There?
Andy Hargreaves and Michael Fullan Foreword by Linda Darling-Hammond
Pub Date: 1998, 168 pages
Paperback: $16.95, ISBN: 0807737526

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"School people will find it a welcome companion on the path to progressive reform. Hopefully, parents, policy makers, and committed members of the public will learn that they can contribute from this fresh and engaging look at what it will take to build a new system that succeeds with todays students for tomorrows demands."
From the Foreword by Linda Darling-Hammond, Teachers College, Columbia University
This final book in the invaluable Whats Worth Fighting For? trilogy concludes that the relationship between those in the school and those outside it must be fundamentally reframed. In a world of growing complexity and rapid change, if educators are going to bring about significant improvements in teaching and learning within schools, they must forge strong, open, and interactive connections with communities beyond them. To do this, the authors urge teachers and principals to go "wider" by developing new relationships with parents, employers, universities, technology, and the broader profession. At the same time, educators must also go "deeper" into the heart of their own practice by rediscovering the passion and moral purpose that make teaching and learning exciting and effective. As in the other two books in this series, the authors provide guidelines for teachers and principals to help them expand and improve their thinking and practice, and to show policy makers and communities what they can do and why they should do it for the sake of the future of children and society.
(For sale in the U.S., its territories and dependencies only)
Also in this series: What's Worth Fighting For in Your School What's Worth Fighting For in the Principalship
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