Horace's Hope: What Works for the American High School

Horace's Hope: What Works for the American High School

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Author/Contributor(s): Sizer, Theodore R.
Publisher: Mariner Books
Date: 9/15/1997
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW

From America's "most prominent school reformer" (LOS ANGELES TIMES) comes a stirring personal meditation on what works-and what doesn't-in our high schools today. Revisiting America's classrooms, Sizer assesses the changes over the past decade and a half - from school choice to interdisciplinary learning - that give us reason to be hopeful. Tracy Kidder has called this"an eloquent book."


Horace’s Hope provides a clear-eyed look at the essential challenges of school improvement:


  • Education Policy: An insider’s critique of why top-down mandates often fail and how real, lasting educational change must start from the ground up.
  • Horace’s Compromise: A moving exploration of the compromises forced upon good teachers by large class sizes, rigid schedules, and a system that prevents them from truly knowing their students.
  • Student Assessment: A powerful argument against over-reliance on standardized tests and a call for "Exhibitions" of mastery that measure what students can actually do.
  • The Coalition of Essential Schools: A hopeful look at a nationwide movement of schools putting these principles into practice, with concrete examples of what school improvement looks like on the ground.