Contents: Acknowledgments. S. Stringfield, S. Ross, L. Smith, Introduction: Bold Plans for School Restructuring: Nine Designs from New American Schools. D.T. Kearns, J.L. Anderson, Sharing the Vision: Creating New American Schools. A. Cohen, J. Jordan, The Audrey Cohen College System of Education(R): Purpose-Centered Education. C.J. Orrell, ATLAS Communities: Authentic Teaching, Learning, and Assessment for All Students. B. Goldberg, J. Richards, The Co-NECT Design for School Change. M. Campbell, E. Cousins, G. Farrell, M. Kamii, D. Lam, L. Rugen, D. Udall, The Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound Design. R. Heady, S. Kilgore, The Modern Red Schoolhouse. R. Rothman, Reformat All Levels: National Alliance for Restructuring Education. R.E. Slavin, N.A. Madden, B.A. Wasik, Roots and Wings: Universal Excellence in Elementary Education. W.B. Jennings, Community Learning Centers. J. Johnson, J. McDonald, Los Angeles Learning Centers: An Initiative of Los Angeles Unified School District, United Teachers Los Angeles, and Los Angeles Educational Partnership. S. Bodilly, Lessons Learned: RAND's Formative Assessment of NAS's Phase 2 Demonstration Effort. Appendix: Contact Information for New American Schools and the Design Teams.
Lana Smith, Samuel C. Stringfield, Steven M. Ross
"The book provides a survey of the best practice at the cutting
edge of education. The ability to compare and contrast the nine
designs' implementation of technology is valuable. The successes
and failures presented provide rich insight."
—Science Books & Films"This book is a good foundational read for an
understanding of both the workings of NAS schools and the thoughts
and beliefs of design team members."
—Harvard Educational Review"Bold Plans for School Restructuring
offers an excellent addition to the literature on school reform.
The contents would be of interest to clinical and child
psychologists who work with children and youth, organizational
psychologists concerned with the structure and function of systems,
human factors psychologists with expertise in the effects of
organization and change on individuals, and educational
psychologists working in kindergarten--12th-grade education."
—Contemporary Psychology
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