Waiting for "SUPERMAN" by Karl Weber
Waiting for "SUPERMAN" by Karl Weber
Waiting for Superman: How We Can Save America's Failing Public Schools || Edited by Karl Weber || Participant Media Paperback Edition || 2010 || Best Books on Educational Reform || Education Reformation || Save Our Schools
This book is a must-read for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about shaping the future of education.
Each book includes a 15 gift card from DonorsChoose.org to give to a classroom in need.
The American public school system is in crisis, failing millions of students, producing as many drop-outs as graduates, and threatening our economic future. By 2020, the United States will have 123 million high-skill jobs to fill -- and fewer than 50 million Americans qualified to fill them. Educators, parents, political leaders, business people, and concerned citizens are determined to save our educational system.
Waiting for "Superman" offers powerful insights from some of those at the leading edge of educational innovation, including Bill and Melinda Gates, Michelle Rhee, Geoffrey Canada, and more. Waiting for "Superman" is an inspiring call for reform and includes special chapters that provide resources, ideas, and hands-on suggestions for improving the schools in your own community as well as throughout the nation. For parents, teachers, and concerned citizens alike, Waiting for "Superman" is an essential guide to the issues, challenges, and opportunities facing America's schools.
Dive into the discourse surrounding educational reform, exploring the challenges and potential solutions. Weber brings together a diverse range of voices that shed light on the quest for educational excellence. Unveil the complexities of the education system with the compelling anthology Waiting for Superman. Edited by Karl Weber, this paperback edition presents a collection of thought-provoking essays, testimonials, and expert insights.
Prepare to challenge assumptions, ignite conversations, and become an advocate for positive change in our schools.
As Weber aptly quotes, "Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world."