Doing SchoolHow We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students
This book offers a highly revealing—and troubling—view of today’s high
school students and the ways they pursue high grades and success.
Denise Pope, veteran teacher and curriculum expert, follows five
motivated and successful students through a school year, closely
shadowing them and engaging them in lengthy reflections on their school
experiences. What emerges is a double-sided picture of school success.
On the one hand, these students work hard in school, participate in
extracurricular activities, serve their communities, earn awards and
honors, and appear to uphold school values. But on the other hand, they
feel that in order to get ahead they must compromise their values and
manipulate the system by scheming, lying, and cheating. In short, they
“do school”—that is, they are not really engaged with learning nor can
they commit to such values as integrity and community. Text From: Doing School
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“Systems thinking shows us that there is no separate other; that you and the someone else are part of a single system. The cure lies in your relationship with your enemy.” |

Named as a 2001 Notable Book in Education by the American School Board Journal