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Will We Let the End of Public Education Be the End of Our Democracy? Are you a teacher who is tired of teaching to the test, and who feels constrained and dismissed by arbitrary evaluation systems? Are you a parent who wants your child to be excited about going to school every day instead of having test anxiety? Would you like to be more involved in your neighborhood school? Do you have professional expertise and a wealth of experience to offer students, teachers, and families? Would you like to lend your talents to local schools to prepare the next generation of citizens and workers? If you…mehr

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Will We Let the End of Public Education Be the End of Our Democracy? Are you a teacher who is tired of teaching to the test, and who feels constrained and dismissed by arbitrary evaluation systems? Are you a parent who wants your child to be excited about going to school every day instead of having test anxiety? Would you like to be more involved in your neighborhood school? Do you have professional expertise and a wealth of experience to offer students, teachers, and families? Would you like to lend your talents to local schools to prepare the next generation of citizens and workers? If you answered yes to any of the questions above, then fasten your seat belt and answer the call to action in Principal's Passion: A Quest for Quality Public Education. Susan Colton will guide you through a successful, common-sense process to transform our public schools. You will learn how to: • Create an innovative learning environment that engages all students. • Promote your school and build relationships with internal and external customers. • Invite local and state decision makers to experience the incredible work achieved by students and teachers. • Engage diverse school communities and restore trust in public education. Susan Colton offers firsthand perspectives on the necessary changes that will benefit students, teachers, and parents and create a school culture in which children can truly thrive and advance, intellectually, socially, and emotionally. She also gives an insider viewpoint on how public education has become a big business, and how communities must engage to prevent privatization and bring back the joy of learning.