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The game of school : why we play it, how it hurts kids, and what it will take to change it
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The Jossey-Bass education series
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San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, 2005
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9780787973476

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Students play it, teachers perpetuate it, parents condone it, principals endorse it, and governments legislate it. The "game of school" is that familiar scenario where students' natural curiosity and desire to learn are replaced with a frantic rush (or a compliant shrug) to do the work, please the teacher, and get the grades. This game is easy to master, but exerts a high price. Can we afford to pay the price in wasted time and idle minds? In this compelling book, Robert L. Fried shows how we can change the rules of the game, reclaim and refocus the learning experience, and ultimately bring joy back into the classroom. The Game of School is filled with interviews and stories of teachers and students who are struggling to put the game of school behind them and engage in authentic learning. We experience the excitement of the first day of first grade; listen to urban teens discuss Shakespeare's Othello ; and meet a college student who is beginning to question her long disengagement with learning.  We are introduced to seven types of learners--from "go-getters" to "pluggers" to "rebels"--and find out how the game shapes their relationship to schooling and life.  


Author Notes

Robert L. Fried is the author of the highly successful book The Passionate Teacher (Beacon Press, 1995) and its follow-up volume, The Passionate Learner (Beacon Press, 2001). He has been an English teacher, school principal and board member. In addition, he consults with schools and speaks to teachers all over the country. He currently is an associate professor of education at Northeastern University and lives in Concord, NH.


Table of Contents

Prelude: What's in a Game?
1 Wasting Time
Interlude: Elcira Delgado's Show
2 The Game of School up Through the Grades
Interlude: Heidi Thomas's First Day of First Grade
3 Being Curious, Feeling Powerful, and Telling the World What You Know
Interlude: "Something So Good Wuz Neva So Deadly"
4 Contemplating Our State Religion, and the Types of Learners Who Attend School Within Its Shadow
Interlude: Abd Al-Maalik, High School History Teacher
5 Humanizing "School Talk" in Pursuit of Authentic Learning
Interlude: nurturing Passionate Teachers: Making Our Work Transparent Randall Wisehart
6 Getting Stuck
Interlude: Fried's Joy and Misery Index for Educators
7 No Time to Waste
Interlude: Jenny O'Neil and City Year: Building a Beloved Community
Coda: A Lesson Before Teaching
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments