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Education is a significant social program in our culture because we understand that learning well impacts our capacity to live well. Its importance produces many controversies because perspectives are greatly influenced by what policies and practices are implemented. Inevitably, the general public has insufficient time and/or interest to scratch away the veneer surrounding controversial matters and discover what should be.

This book identifies numerous conflicts within the field of education and provides the perspectives and information which stakeholders within the enterprise sweep aside or cover-up. An extensive data-base is used to demonstrate why existing policies and practices create unfair learning situations for our nation's children, frequently described as our most valuable resource.

Policy-makers, both administrative and legislative, are caught in the middle; yet, they choose to avoid controversy by siding with educators. This book provides evidence of how the

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From a place of experience, concern, success and conviction Jim Dueck writes a book of powerful insight. I was struck, as a business owner how accurate the information is. Having looked at job applications filled out by "graduates" I confirm the sad reality of a failing educational system. A strong rebuke which should cause serious thought. In chapter 8, "Parents Responsibility and Rights" the author puts his finger on something most profound. What does one base Morality on? More importantly how has this impacted our educational system and culture? Certainly is thought provoking and worthy of consideration. Facts are difficult things to ignore. How much longer do we continue to do so?

-- Brian Sonnenberg, owner/chairman of the board, Portland Bolt & Mfg. Co. Est. 1912

Dr. Dueck, once again, does not hesitate to deal with the ‘hot button’ issues of the public education systems of North America. Standardized testing, age span for school entry (relative age effect), artificial test score inflation, two-month summer vacation and gender identity are just some of the issues that can generate controversy. Even the role of Biblical values is examined in light of social ills that impact many aspects of school life. Extensive research and practical examples provide a basis for discussion that will benefit all parents as they take responsibility for their children’s education.

-- D. Bruce Mills, BA, MEd Admin, director of curriculum and technology, (Retired) Abbotsford School District, and instructor, Faculty of Education, Trinity Western University

A high standard of education is a vital component of a satisfying, productive life for the individual and for the well-being of a nation. Dr. Jim Dueck is the rare individual who has viewed and experienced the education enterprise from all sides, from teaching and superintending to advising governments. Steeped in research, he is eminently qualified not only to diagnose what ails education today but also to recommend pragmatic remedies to transform schools to achieve better results, accountability and fairness. It is incumbent on us as parents, educators and officials to muster the courage to do all in our power to implement the necessary changes for the maximum benefit to our students and therefore our nation’s future. Knowing Your Schools is for everyone!

-- Gerda Fandrich, teacher, school trustee for 23 years, partner in an international forestry company, Abbotsford Woman of the Year 2008, Order of Abbotsford recipient 2020

This book is written for the public at large; and every person concerned about our children and our nation's future should be concerned with the issues so well described. The ship is lilting, and maybe even sinking. This book tells us where the damage is, to what extent, how it occurred, and how to right it, and provides a new course on which to sail. It hits on every possible controversial issue a parent (and our country) faces in just trying to get their child a good education. What great questions! Why are students and parents the only ones accountable for the child's educational success? Aren't parents paying the bill? Aren't they the customer? Aren't students the product? Isn't the school system the vendor given the responsibility, and funding, to produce a product over a twelve-year period, ready to take on adult life?

-- Ron Marinella, author and retired management consultant

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: You May Be A Student’s Parent

Chapter 2: Birth Month Projections

Chapter 3: Accountability in Education

Chapter 4: Job-For-Life Is A Wrong Practice

Chapter 5: Standardized Tests Are an Unwelcome Messenger

Chapter 6: The Males’ Ship Is Listing Badly

Chapter 7: Teacher Pay

Chapter 8: Parents’ Responsibility and Right

Chapter 9: Democratizing Education

Chapter 10: Schools Deal with The Sexual Revolution

Chapter 11: Students’ Cell Phones

Chapter 12: Unfairness of Prolonged Summer Vacations

Chapter 13: Coaches Are Not Evaluators

Chapter 14: Disregarding Our Best and Brightest

Chapter 15: Covid 19

References

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/9/2021 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475860337, 978-1475860337
      ISBN10: 1475860331

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Education is a significant social program in our culture because we understand that learning well impacts our capacity to live well. Its importance produces many controversies because perspectives are greatly influenced by what policies and practices are implemented. Inevitably, the general public has insufficient time and/or interest to scratch away the veneer surrounding controversial matters and discover what should be.

      This book identifies numerous conflicts within the field of education and provides the perspectives and information which stakeholders within the enterprise sweep aside or cover-up. An extensive data-base is used to demonstrate why existing policies and practices create unfair learning situations for our nation's children, frequently described as our most valuable resource.

      Policy-makers, both administrative and legislative, are caught in the middle; yet, they choose to avoid controversy by siding with educators. This book provides evidence of how the

      Trade Review

      From a place of experience, concern, success and conviction Jim Dueck writes a book of powerful insight. I was struck, as a business owner how accurate the information is. Having looked at job applications filled out by "graduates" I confirm the sad reality of a failing educational system. A strong rebuke which should cause serious thought. In chapter 8, "Parents Responsibility and Rights" the author puts his finger on something most profound. What does one base Morality on? More importantly how has this impacted our educational system and culture? Certainly is thought provoking and worthy of consideration. Facts are difficult things to ignore. How much longer do we continue to do so?

      -- Brian Sonnenberg, owner/chairman of the board, Portland Bolt & Mfg. Co. Est. 1912

      Dr. Dueck, once again, does not hesitate to deal with the ‘hot button’ issues of the public education systems of North America. Standardized testing, age span for school entry (relative age effect), artificial test score inflation, two-month summer vacation and gender identity are just some of the issues that can generate controversy. Even the role of Biblical values is examined in light of social ills that impact many aspects of school life. Extensive research and practical examples provide a basis for discussion that will benefit all parents as they take responsibility for their children’s education.

      -- D. Bruce Mills, BA, MEd Admin, director of curriculum and technology, (Retired) Abbotsford School District, and instructor, Faculty of Education, Trinity Western University

      A high standard of education is a vital component of a satisfying, productive life for the individual and for the well-being of a nation. Dr. Jim Dueck is the rare individual who has viewed and experienced the education enterprise from all sides, from teaching and superintending to advising governments. Steeped in research, he is eminently qualified not only to diagnose what ails education today but also to recommend pragmatic remedies to transform schools to achieve better results, accountability and fairness. It is incumbent on us as parents, educators and officials to muster the courage to do all in our power to implement the necessary changes for the maximum benefit to our students and therefore our nation’s future. Knowing Your Schools is for everyone!

      -- Gerda Fandrich, teacher, school trustee for 23 years, partner in an international forestry company, Abbotsford Woman of the Year 2008, Order of Abbotsford recipient 2020

      This book is written for the public at large; and every person concerned about our children and our nation's future should be concerned with the issues so well described. The ship is lilting, and maybe even sinking. This book tells us where the damage is, to what extent, how it occurred, and how to right it, and provides a new course on which to sail. It hits on every possible controversial issue a parent (and our country) faces in just trying to get their child a good education. What great questions! Why are students and parents the only ones accountable for the child's educational success? Aren't parents paying the bill? Aren't they the customer? Aren't students the product? Isn't the school system the vendor given the responsibility, and funding, to produce a product over a twelve-year period, ready to take on adult life?

      -- Ron Marinella, author and retired management consultant

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1: You May Be A Student’s Parent

      Chapter 2: Birth Month Projections

      Chapter 3: Accountability in Education

      Chapter 4: Job-For-Life Is A Wrong Practice

      Chapter 5: Standardized Tests Are an Unwelcome Messenger

      Chapter 6: The Males’ Ship Is Listing Badly

      Chapter 7: Teacher Pay

      Chapter 8: Parents’ Responsibility and Right

      Chapter 9: Democratizing Education

      Chapter 10: Schools Deal with The Sexual Revolution

      Chapter 11: Students’ Cell Phones

      Chapter 12: Unfairness of Prolonged Summer Vacations

      Chapter 13: Coaches Are Not Evaluators

      Chapter 14: Disregarding Our Best and Brightest

      Chapter 15: Covid 19

      References

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