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The teacher wars
Book • 2014
Dana Goldstein's "The Teacher Wars" provides a comprehensive history of the American teaching profession, exploring its evolution through various reform movements.
The book delves into the political battles surrounding education policy, examining the tensions between different stakeholders and ideologies.
Goldstein analyzes the impact of standardized testing, accountability measures, and school choice initiatives on teachers and students.
She highlights the challenges faced by educators and the ongoing debates about teacher training, evaluation, and professional development.
The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of the American education system and its ongoing transformation.
The book delves into the political battles surrounding education policy, examining the tensions between different stakeholders and ideologies.
Goldstein analyzes the impact of standardized testing, accountability measures, and school choice initiatives on teachers and students.
She highlights the challenges faced by educators and the ongoing debates about teacher training, evaluation, and professional development.
The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of the American education system and its ongoing transformation.
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as a book that is every bit as enlightening today as it was when it came out.

Ravi Gupta

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Trump's Edu Plans, Reform Wars, Future of Teaching
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when discussing the gendered history of public schooling and recruitment of women into teaching.

Sarah Jaffe

Sarah Jaffe, "Work Won't Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone" (Bold Type Books, 2021)
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to reference historical research on recruitment of women into teaching.

Sarah Jaffe

Sarah Jaffe, "Work Won't Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone" (Bold Type Books, 2021)


