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Rethinking High School
Best Practice in Teaching, Learning, and Leadership
Steven Zemelman, Harvey Daniels, National-Louis University, Marilyn Bizar, National-Louis University

Heinemann / ISBN 0-325-00324-6 / 978-0-325-00324-5 / 2000 / 320 pp / paperback
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Foreword by Deborah Meier

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    We must use the ideas and experiences in this marvelous book as pilots, beacons, and exemplars for our own best practices in our schools and communities. . . . We all owe a lot to the authors, the teachers, the kids, and the founding fathers and mothers of this school for having the courage to put a credo into practice and for putting it down on paper for others to take heart.
    --Deborah Meier
    We must use the ideas and experiences in this marvelous book as pilots, beacons, and exemplars for our own best practices in our schools and communities. . . . We all owe a lot to the authors, the teachers, the kids, and the founding fathers and mothers of this school for having the courage to put a credo into practice and for putting it down on paper for others to take heart.
    —Deborah Meier

We’ve read educational essays packed with ideas, and we’ve read narrative accounts of individual schools. Rethinking High School is a rare and delightful marriage of the two. . . . It’s hard to imagine anyone involved with high schools who won’t come away from this book both impressed and enlightened.
—Alfie Kohn, Author of The Case Against Standardized Testing and The Schools Our Children Deserve

Rethinking High School is an important book for anyone who has ever wondered about what high schools could look like at their best. . . . This is a book for dreamers and doers, a book that shows us that ordinary people working together can accomplish the extraordinary. Daniels, Bizar, and Zemelman show us how.
—William Ayers, Professor of Education, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Coeditor of A Simple Justice: The Challenge of Small Schools

Secondary educators will cherish this book, as it will promote important conversations in their staff rooms and improved practice in their classrooms. The authors help us reimagine public education with page after page of practical and simultaneously profound ideas. Readers will wish Best Practice High School were just around their corner.
—Shelley Harwayne, Acting Superintendent, Community School District Two, Manhattan

Anyone who seriously wants to make high schools better should start right here. Organized around the principles of "best practice," Rethinking High School is packed with rich examples of wonderful learning, great teaching, substantive curriculum, democratic organization, and all the other ingredients of a really good school.
—James Beane, Author of Curriculum Integration: Designing the Core of Democratic Education

Today, as our nation’s attention turns to the reform of secondary education, Rethinking High School offers a lively guide for that crucial journey of renewal.

In their previous book—Best Practice: New Standards for Teaching and Learning in America’s Schools—Daniels and his colleagues drew on the national curriculum standards to define good teaching and learning. Then, the authors personally put those standards to work on the West side of Chicago, starting the city’s first new public high school in thirty years. Now, in Rethinking High School, they take us along on that adventure, from the earliest planning meetings to the school’s first graduation six years later. They tell exactly how Best Practice High School got started, what worked and what didn’t, where they stumbled and soared, and what is still left to do.

But this is more than the story of one innovative school. Rethinking High School is designed to be a template for change. Organized around eleven fundamental choices that all secondary schools must make, the book serves as a checklist, an agenda, and a study guide for high school reform. Instead of dictating right answers, the authors pose key questions and recount a range of creative alternatives developed by schools around the country. By offering this rich array of stories and models, the book speaks directly to readers who wish to improve existing high schools, to break larger schools into smaller ones, or start new high schools from the ground up.

Rethinking High School—complete with a companion website—articulates a clear vision of successful secondary school reform. Acknowledging the monumental challenges of renewing high schools, it shows how ordinary but determined people, working together, can accomplish the extraordinary.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    1. Best Practice by Design 2. Size 3. Climate 4. Voice and Leadership 5. Teaching 6. Curriculum 7. Community Experiences 8. Scheduling 9. Technology and Materials 10. Assessment 11. Professional Development 12. Relationships 13. Graduation Day

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