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The Thief in the Classroom: How School Funding Is Misdirected, Disconnected, and Ideologically Aligned (en Inglés)
John Ellis
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Jeff Swensson
(Autor)
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Lynn Lehman
(Autor)
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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The Thief in the Classroom: How School Funding Is Misdirected, Disconnected, and Ideologically Aligned (en Inglés) - Swensson, Jeff ; Lehman, Lynn ; Ellis, John
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Reseña del libro "The Thief in the Classroom: How School Funding Is Misdirected, Disconnected, and Ideologically Aligned (en Inglés)"
An undetected thief lurks in America's classrooms: funding for public education. Dynamic instruction, robust learning, and student futures are stolen when funding for public education is inadequate and inequitable. The devastating impact of this thievery is examined throughout this book. Student engagement with the potential and promise of traditional public education is stolen by funding formulas crafted by state legislatures. Theft in the classroom results when these funding schemes misdirect and disconnect the resources required to educate all US students. Called upon to deal with an ever-changing cascade of mandates, standards, legislation, and counterproductive testing marathons, but provided with funding so inadequate that instruction is often little better than anemic "test prep," public educators in pursuit of the common good are robbed by insufficient funding. Although funding for public education is a topic unlikely to command frequent public discussion, no topic is more consequential for achievement, adequacy, and social justice in the learning, lives, and futures of America's children and young people.