جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
192
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Mar 5, 2021
ناشر
Teachers College Press
ISBN-10
0807765163
ISBN-13
9780807765166
توضیحات
In a society increasingly divided by conflicting ideologies and perspectives, two prominent voices in education come together to explore the pressing issues within K–12 education. Their dialogue serves as a beacon for educators, policymakers, and concerned citizens striving to find common ground in a landscape marked by discord.
Frederick M. Hess and Pedro A. Noguera engage in thought-provoking conversations that dive into the complexities of educational reform, equity, and the diverse needs of students across the nation. Their differing viewpoints highlight the nuances inherent in each topic, emphasizing the importance of respectful discourse to foster understanding among various stakeholders.
The authors draw on personal anecdotes, research, and their extensive experience to illuminate the multifaceted challenges confronting educators today. Through their collaborative lens, readers are encouraged to reflect on their beliefs and consider alternative perspectives, ultimately promoting a more inclusive and constructive dialogue about the future of education.
By addressing the toughest questions that the field faces, Hess and Noguera provide insights that are not only relevant but essential for those dedicated to improving the educational landscape. The work is a call to action for leaders who aim to unite rather than divide, fostering a culture of collaboration that benefits all students.
Frederick M. Hess and Pedro A. Noguera engage in thought-provoking conversations that dive into the complexities of educational reform, equity, and the diverse needs of students across the nation. Their differing viewpoints highlight the nuances inherent in each topic, emphasizing the importance of respectful discourse to foster understanding among various stakeholders.
The authors draw on personal anecdotes, research, and their extensive experience to illuminate the multifaceted challenges confronting educators today. Through their collaborative lens, readers are encouraged to reflect on their beliefs and consider alternative perspectives, ultimately promoting a more inclusive and constructive dialogue about the future of education.
By addressing the toughest questions that the field faces, Hess and Noguera provide insights that are not only relevant but essential for those dedicated to improving the educational landscape. The work is a call to action for leaders who aim to unite rather than divide, fostering a culture of collaboration that benefits all students.