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Schools: what should they do, and for whom?

We read today how Panel Urges Schools to Emphasize Core Math Skills (Washington Post). Now, there is a more fundamental question to consider: what should the schools oflearning, apple the XXI century look like and do?.

To create a much needed dialogue, I asked one the most thoughtful education bloggers around to share her (I guess it’s “her”) impressions with us. Enjoy!
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What do we want our schools to do, and for whom? 

–By eduwonkette

“Schools,” Stanford historian David Labaree wrote, “occupy an awkward position at the intersection between what we hope society will become and what we think it really is.” What do we want our schools to do, and for whom?

Schools, like most organizations, have many goals. These goals often compete with and displace each other. Relying heavily on the work of David Labaree, I will discuss three central goals of American schools – social efficiency, democratic equality, and social mobility. Throughout the history of American education, these goals have been running against each other in a metaphorical horserace. While they are not mutually exclusive, the three goals introduce very different metrics of educational success. More often than not, they sit uncomfortably with each other.

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Brain Fitness June Blog Carnival

  

Welcome to the June 18, 2007 edition of brain fitness. We hope you will enjoy some of the great posts below! We are happy to see a broader interest in the topic since we launched the carnival in January-thanks to everyone involved.

 

Education and Professional Development

Brett Steenbarger presents a great 3-part series titled Trade Like a Scientist- The Scientific Mindset posted at TraderFeed.

Michael Krotchie presents Visualizing your way to success! posted at Tucson Real Estate News Straight From the Old Pueblo, saying, “Visualizing your way to success!”

Stephanie presents Two gifts for you on the ‘net: One on NeuroLeadership and the other on storytelling posted at idealawg

Scott presents Top Five Things That Stress College Students Out posted at College and Finance.

 

Medicine

Shaheen Lakhan presents The Evidence for Neurologically Determined Anorexia Nervosa Behavioral Patterns posted at GNIF Brain Blogger.

CT Today presents Research Results: More Cognitive Therapy Studies than We can Keep Up With posted at Beck Institute’s Blog

Christopher Depelteau presents Read the rest of this entry »

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