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OverviewAfter a half-a-century of school reform, a majority of Americans consider the public schools as worse today than when they attended school. Those reforms missed the mark because they were not focused on the backgrounds of the students’ parents--by far the most important indicator of students’ progress in school. The importance of parents was documented by the Coleman Report more than 50 years ago. School reform must be continued but re-directed to over-come the power of low parental socio-economic status. The best way to improve the schools is to create a better, fairer economy providing parents with good jobs and decent wages. In the meantime, good pre-school, after-school, and other aids are needed to help students from low income families. Teacher quality, although not as influential as the parents’ backgrounds, is the second most significant indicator of student success. Teachers, like parents, have not been the focus of the attention their importance deserves. In particular, teachers should be fairly paid, and their verbal and cognitive skills improved. The Coleman Report again documented the importance of those skills more than half-a-century ago. Instead, money, time, and effort have been spent on reforms that won’t bring about great improvement because they did not address adequately those two important factors. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack JenningsPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9781475851298ISBN 10: 1475851294 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 21 March 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis clear-eyed, no-nonsense book contends that the past 50 years of education reform initiatives have managed to miss the most important part of the puzzle: Bringing parents and teachers together to support children's success in school. Parents and teachers have been pushed aside or blamed, instead of receiving resources to build close and effective partnerships. Jack is an experienced hand at developing education policy and we would do well to heed his advice.--Anne T. Henderson, Senior Consultant, National Association for Family, School, and Community Engagement Fatigued by Reform, Jack Jennings' latest book, gives you an intriguing front-row view of how federal policymakers ignored the famous Coleman Report in favor of making schools jump through serial hoops of reform. They promoted equity, choice, standards, and tests--anything, in short, that let them ignore poverty and the disintegration of communities around the schools. Written in clear, no-nonsense prose by a legendary insider in the U.S. House of Representatives, Fatigued by Reform is a must read for all interested in school policymaking.--James Harvey, Executive Director, National Superintendents Roundtable In Fatigued by Reform, Jennings brings a refreshing and much needed perspective on how the last half-century of major K-12 education reform efforts have impacted actual results, not just rhetorical claims, with actual evidence to support his conclusions. Based on his decades of experience in the national policy arena, Jennings adds much needed credibility to his analysis. Based on all of this, the underlying question is 'Where do we go from here.' Hopefully, this analysis will force the policy community to return to the key issues of teachers and teaching and how we move forward to close the equity gap.--Christopher T. Cross Jack Jennings does a masterful job in exploring five decades of federal education policy and the impact on our public schools. Using a seminal research study to support his recommendations, Jack Jennings eloquently reminds policy makers of the need to address social and economic policy to support school improvement as well. As someone who has worked in public education for 39 years, I appreciate Mr. Jennings' candor and insightful recommendations! I sincerely hope this book generates a much-needed conversation to support public education in the United States!--Terry Alban, Superintendent, Frederick County Public Schools, Maryland Fatigued by School Reform is a must read for policymakers, education leaders, and academics. However, it is so well-written and engaging, it would be thoroughly enjoyed by other audiences including classroom teachers and parents.--William Bushaw, CEO Emeritus, PDK International Fatigued by School Reform is a thought-provoking read that reflects Jack Jennings' career-long commitment to protecting and strengthening America's public schools for all--and especially for our least well-served students. Jack's analysis of some of the major reforms of the last half-century rings all too true--too much test-based accountability and too little attention to poverty. And while I would place more emphasis on elevating the teaching profession, his conclusion that success in schools is not just an educational issue is fundamental. Today, communities across our country are in epic struggles to secure the supports and services that our children need and deserve. Policymakers would do well to listen to the countless educators and parents who are, indeed, fatigued by school reform--and to Jack Jennings history lesson that provides an important perspective on why.--Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO This clear-eyed, no-nonsense book contends that the past 50 years of education reform initiatives have managed to miss the most important part of the puzzle: Bringing parents and teachers together to support children's success in school. Parents and teachers have been pushed aside or blamed, instead of receiving resources to build close and effective partnerships. Jack is an experienced hand at developing education policy and we would do well to heed his advice. -- Anne T. Henderson, Senior Consultant, National Association for Family, School, and Community Engagement Fatigued by Reform, Jack Jennings' latest book, gives you an intriguing front-row view of how federal policymakers ignored the famous Coleman Report in favor of making schools jump through serial hoops of reform. They promoted equity, choice, standards, and tests-anything, in short, that let them ignore poverty and the disintegration of communities around the schools. Written in clear, no-nonsense prose by a legendary insider in the U.S. House of Representatives, Fatigued by Reform is a must read for all interested in school policymaking. -- James Harvey, Executive Director, National Superintendents Roundtable In Fatigued by Reform, Jennings brings a refreshing and much needed perspective on how the last half-century of major K-12 education reform efforts have impacted actual results, not just rhetorical claims, with actual evidence to support his conclusions. Based on his decades of experience in the national policy arena, Jennings adds much needed credibility to his analysis. Based on all of this, the underlying question is 'Where do we go from here.' Hopefully, this analysis will force the policy community to return to the key issues of teachers and teaching and how we move forward to close the equity gap. -- Christopher T. Cross Jack Jennings does a masterful job in exploring five decades of federal education policy and the impact on our public schools. Using a seminal research study to support his recommendations, Jack Jennings eloquently reminds policy makers of the need to address social and economic policy to support school improvement as well. As someone who has worked in public education for 39 years, I appreciate Mr. Jennings' candor and insightful recommendations! I sincerely hope this book generates a much-needed conversation to support public education in the United States! -- Terry Alban, Superintendent, Frederick County Public Schools, Maryland Fatigued by School Reform is a must read for policymakers, education leaders, and academics. However, it is so well-written and engaging, it would be thoroughly enjoyed by other audiences including classroom teachers and parents. -- William Bushaw, CEO Emeritus, PDK International Author InformationJack Jennings was the foremost education expert in Congress for 27 years. Then, he established and led for 17 years a highly regarded national think tank centered on improving public education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |