Joel Westheimer is professor of the social foundations of education, former university research chair in democracy and education at the University of Ottawa, and the education columnist for CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning show. He is the editor of Pledging Allegiance: The Politics of Patriotism in America's Schools.
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Contents (final) Foreword Gloria Ladson-Billings ?xi Preface ?xv Introduction ?1 1. ?Changing the Narrative of School ?5 The Script in Place ?5 What Archeem Taught Me About Teaching ?7 2. ?No Child Left Thinking ?11 Teaching Questioning-Essential for Schools in Democratic Societies ?12 The Attack on Critical Thinking ?14 Not Just Race, Any Contested Material ?16 3. ?No Teacher Left Teaching ?21 Standardization: A Solution in Search of a Problem ?22 Teacher Education in the Age of Standards and Accountability ?26 De-Professionalization and the New Hypocrisy ?27 4. ?How Did This Happen? ?31 What Gets Tested Gets Taught ?32 The Test Scores That Ate Humanity ?34 Reclaiming the Profession: Teacher Professionalism and Democratic Thinking ?36 5. ?What Kind of Citizen? ?40 Three Kinds of Citizens ?42 An Interlude for Reflection ?46 The Many Faces of "Good" Citizenship ?47 6. ?Personally Responsible Citizens ?50 Why Personal Responsibility Is Not Enough ?50 Are Evaluations Asking the Wrong Questions? ?53 7. ?Participatory and Social Justice-Oriented Citizens ?57 Participatory Citizens: The Madison County Youth Service League ?59 Justice-Oriented Citizens: Bayside Students for Justice ?64 The Importance of Recognizing Different Conceptions of Citizenship ?71 The Influence of Community Context ?74 Pursuing Dual Goals ?75 8. ?Thinking, Engaged Citizens ?76 Connecting Learning to Social and Civic Goals ?77 Scaling Up: Regional and National Programs ?86 Scaling Down: Thinking About a Thinking Curriculum ?87 Engaging with the Community ?91 9. ?Six Myths About Education ?93 Myth 1. National Standards Ensure Quality Education ?93 Myth 2. Dissent Should Be Medicated ?94 Myth 3. The Only Way to Teach Democratic Thinking Is to Make the Entire School Democratic ?96 Myth 4. When It Comes to Community-Based Experiences, Knowledge Must Always Precede Action (You Have to Know Stuff Before You Do Stuff) ?99 Myth 5. Teachers Who Care About Whether Students Can Think for Themselves Don't Care About Facts or Basic Skills ?100 Myth 6. Community-Based Experiences Must Be Successful ?101 10. ?What Kind of School? ?105 Acknowledgments ?113 Notes ?117 Index ?131 About the Author ?139

