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Intro to Next Book (Part 1) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

Intro to Next Book (Part 1) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

Intro to Next Book (Part 1)



I have been writing posts for this blog over a decade. One of the purposes for it is to take drafts of a forthcoming book that I am working on and use them as posts to try out new ideas (or renovated old ones) and see how readers respond. I am now working on a book about the three major reform movements over the past century that have swept over schools and what I experienced in each of those movements beginning in 1939 as a student, then a teacher between the mid-1950s and early 1970s, an administrator in the 1970s and early 1980s and since then as a researcher. The next few posts will become the Introduction to the book. Comments welcomed.
INTRODUCTION*
Just see wherever we peer into the first tiny springs of the national life, how this true panacea for all of the ills of the body politic bubbles forth—education, education, education.
                        Andrew Carnegie, 1886
School houses do not teach themselves – piles of brick and mortar and machinery do not send out men. It is the trained, living human soul, cultivated and strengthened by long study and thought, that breathes the real breath of life into boys and girls and makes them human, whether they be black or white, CONTINUE READING: Intro to Next Book (Part 1) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice