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Holding Values
What We Mean by Progressive Education

Edited by Brenda S. Engel, Anne C. Martin

ISBN 978-0-325-00724-3 / 0-325-00724-1 / 2005 / 208pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-12

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The essays in Holding Values together constitute both a critique of current policies in education and a clear statement of an alternative vision of progressive education practice. Addressing important topics, like the ways children learn, testing, evaluation and assessment, staff development, racial diversity, and community, are some of the nation's most experienced and thoughtful voices, including:

  • Vito Perrone
  • Lillian Weber
  • Joseph and Helen Featherstone
  • Deborah Meier
  • Harold Berlak
  • Kathe Jervis
  • Eleanor Duckwort
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  • Edward Chittenden
  • Susan Harman
  • Patricia Carini
  • George Hein

The essays provide compelling, jargon-free explanations of the ideas embodied in the progressive perspective, along with classroom stories that will strike a chord of recognition in anyone who has worked with children in schools.

Speaking to the pressing need to expand boundaries and open possibilities for children, Holding Values makes an eloquent plea to keep alive the humanistic values and practices that have been in large part abandoned in schools. At the same time, it provides practical examples of how to implement an education that upholds social justice, creativity, thoughtfulness, and intellectual and social growth.

Table of Contents
      Introduction
      1. History of the North Dakota Study Group
      2. Values
      3. The Progressive Tradition
      Part One: Progressive Education
      Part Two: Education and Democracy
      Part Three: Diversity and Anti-Racism
      Part Four: Children and the Curriculum
      Part Five: Teachers and Teacher Preparation
      Part Six: Research and Evaluation
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