Education Unbound: The Promise and Practice of Greenfield Schooling



What if it s the system that s the problem? What if the key to breakthrough school improvement is not mandating new solutions built on an elusive combination of the right standards, pedagogy, and assessments but removing entrenched bureaucratic barriers and rethinking restrictive norms and routines? What if we were free to start from scratch? This is the greenfield reform strategy: Create an environment that invites new solutions to surface and provide the infrastru… More >>

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  1. #1 by Midwest Book Review on July 2, 2010 - 1:16 pm

    The ideal to build a better school system drives many thinkers to revamp it for a better system tomorrow. “Education Unbound: The Promise and Practice of Greenfield Schooling” is a discussion from Frederick M. Hess aimed at discussing the state of education, saying that modern America’s education problems could dwell in the very foundation of the system. Calling for a reboot of the system to start from scratch, Hess gives scholarly thought and opinion, making “Education Unbound” a fascinating and very highly recommended read that shouldn’t be missed by education administrators.

    Rating: 5 / 5