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Analyzes how teachers attempt to translate the language of reform into pedagogical action.Talking about a Revolution tells the story of school reform from the perspective of teachers engaged in it,...
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Analyzes how teachers attempt to translate the language of reform into pedagogical action.

Talking about a Revolution tells the story of school reform from the perspective of teachers engaged in it, illuminating the complexity of teachers' roles in transforming policy into practice. Al, Brian, and Camille teach at a large, comprehensive high school in a suburb of a major mid-western city. They use the languages of educational reform to inspire new ways to think about teaching, to shield themselves from the confusion of contradictory understandings of reform, and to construct a shared understanding of what reformed teaching might mean.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 184
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 11 March 2004
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791460191
Format: Hardcover
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Preface


Acknowledgments


PART I: INTRODUCTION


1. Teaching and Meaning


2. How Reform Means


PART II: THE LANGUAGES OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM


3. Exhibition as Test


4. Exhibition as Pedagogy


5. Exhibition as Curriculum


6. Exhibition as Rite of Passage


PART III: TEACHER AS COACH: REVISING ROLES, TRANSFORMING PRACTICE


7. Teacher as Designer


8. Teacher as Manager


9. Teacher as Critic


10. Conclusion: Policy, Practice, and a New Role for Language


Appendix A: Methodology


Appendix B: Rubrics


Notes


Bibliography


Index