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This book presents six different charter schools that explicitly embrace a compelling civic mission and that foster an excellent academic environment. This volume makes the case that the rediscovery of the civic mission of schooling is not at odds with the broader education reform movement. These charter schools all have widely different approaches to teaching and fostering civic-mindedness, but each charter system links good behavior, character formation, and the practical aspects of citizenship with classroom performance.

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If civic education concerns you, you will be challenged, provoked, and inspired by the laboratories of democracy presented in the vivid pages of Trendsetting Charter Schools. Drawing on models from Saul Alinsky to Milton Friedman (and from the US Constitution to modern South Korea), these charter schools provide strikingly diverse examples that will stimulate debate and imitation. -- Peter Levine, Lincoln Filene professor of citizenship and public affairs, Tisch College, Tufts University & director, The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)
Citizenship education is too often like that old saw about the weather: everyone talks about it but no one does anything about it. This book, however, showcases an array of innovative schools that are doing something about it. And doing it well. These case studies demonstrate that schools do not have to choose between high academic standards and preparing their students for the responsibilities of citizenship. May these schools inspire educators everywhere to follow their lead! -- David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame; author (with Robert Putnam) of American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us
Trendsetting Charter Schools provides a fascinating collection of well-written and highly engaging case studies about schools that take seriously the mission of preparing young people to participate politically and civically. The six ideologically and pedagogically distinct approaches showcased in the book cover the waterfront of civic education. They provide different answers to core questions: what it means to be an engaged member of the polity, alternative views on what is the knowledge of most worth, and stark differences about which pedagogies promote civic outcomes. Readers will undoubtedly be attracted to some schools’ approaches more than others—thinking deeply about why is an ancillary benefit of reading this book. -- Diana E. Hess, professor of curriculum and instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Acknowledgments Introduction-Rick Hess & Daniel Lautzenheiser Chapter 1: Charter Schools as Nation Builders: Democracy Prep-Daniel Lautzenheiser & Andrew Kelly Chapter 2: Counting on Character: National Heritage Academies Creating Capital Citizens: - Joanne Jacobs Chapter 3: César Chávez Public Charter Schools for Public Policy and Civic Education-Richard Lee Colvin Chapter 4: In Service of Citizenship: YES Prep Public Schools-Robert Maranto Chapter 5: Making Americans: UNO Charter Schools-David Feith Chapter 6: Being Part of a People: Ridgeview Charter Schools-William Gonch Conclusion-Robin Lake & Cheryl Miller About the Authors About the Editors Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/26/2015 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475815382, 978-1475815382
      ISBN10: 1475815387

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      Book Synopsis
      This book presents six different charter schools that explicitly embrace a compelling civic mission and that foster an excellent academic environment. This volume makes the case that the rediscovery of the civic mission of schooling is not at odds with the broader education reform movement. These charter schools all have widely different approaches to teaching and fostering civic-mindedness, but each charter system links good behavior, character formation, and the practical aspects of citizenship with classroom performance.

      Trade Review
      If civic education concerns you, you will be challenged, provoked, and inspired by the laboratories of democracy presented in the vivid pages of Trendsetting Charter Schools. Drawing on models from Saul Alinsky to Milton Friedman (and from the US Constitution to modern South Korea), these charter schools provide strikingly diverse examples that will stimulate debate and imitation. -- Peter Levine, Lincoln Filene professor of citizenship and public affairs, Tisch College, Tufts University & director, The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)
      Citizenship education is too often like that old saw about the weather: everyone talks about it but no one does anything about it. This book, however, showcases an array of innovative schools that are doing something about it. And doing it well. These case studies demonstrate that schools do not have to choose between high academic standards and preparing their students for the responsibilities of citizenship. May these schools inspire educators everywhere to follow their lead! -- David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame; author (with Robert Putnam) of American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us
      Trendsetting Charter Schools provides a fascinating collection of well-written and highly engaging case studies about schools that take seriously the mission of preparing young people to participate politically and civically. The six ideologically and pedagogically distinct approaches showcased in the book cover the waterfront of civic education. They provide different answers to core questions: what it means to be an engaged member of the polity, alternative views on what is the knowledge of most worth, and stark differences about which pedagogies promote civic outcomes. Readers will undoubtedly be attracted to some schools’ approaches more than others—thinking deeply about why is an ancillary benefit of reading this book. -- Diana E. Hess, professor of curriculum and instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction-Rick Hess & Daniel Lautzenheiser Chapter 1: Charter Schools as Nation Builders: Democracy Prep-Daniel Lautzenheiser & Andrew Kelly Chapter 2: Counting on Character: National Heritage Academies Creating Capital Citizens: - Joanne Jacobs Chapter 3: César Chávez Public Charter Schools for Public Policy and Civic Education-Richard Lee Colvin Chapter 4: In Service of Citizenship: YES Prep Public Schools-Robert Maranto Chapter 5: Making Americans: UNO Charter Schools-David Feith Chapter 6: Being Part of a People: Ridgeview Charter Schools-William Gonch Conclusion-Robin Lake & Cheryl Miller About the Authors About the Editors Index

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