
Addicted to Reform
A 12-Step Program to Rescue Public Education
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July 1, 2017
Merrow (former education correspondent, PBS NewsHour; The Influence of Teachers) outlines 12 steps intended to break the destructive behaviors of educators and policymakers contributing to ineffective improvements in the current educational reform environment. Contending that policies have only served to treat the symptoms of educational failure, Merrow describes the kinds of attitudes that must shift to prevent further disappointments. From understanding where funding really goes to raising expectations in teacher training programs and allowing instructors more autonomy, the author offers firsthand accounts of his years as an educational reporter, revealing both the good and the bad from across the country. Merrow's journalistic perspective helps to present arguments that reflect a forthright assessment of reform gone wrong. More of a thought exercise to get reformers to consider new avenues for real change, this work offers few practical applications. However, the real-world examples and Merrow's passion shine through allowing readers to envision a potential future for education. VERDICT For education advocates who see how reform obsessions are crippling the system and now want to journey toward improvement.--Rachel Wadham, Brigham Young Univ. Libs., Provo, UT
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