- Source: Coalition of Essential Schools
The Coalition of Essential Schools is a US organization created to further a type of whole-school reform originally envisioned by founder Ted Sizer in his book, Horace's Compromise. The group began in 1984 with twelve schools and grew to 600 members.
In 2014 it merged with the Forum for Education and operated from headquarters in Portland, Maine. The organization's executive board voted in December 2016 to cease the organization’s operations.
References
Further reading
Comprehensive School Reform Quality Center (2006), "Narratives: Coalition of Essential Schools", CSRQ Center Report on Middle and High School Comprehensive School Reform Models, Washington DC: American Institutes for Research, pp. 67–74 + appendix
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Coalition of Essential Schools
- Wildwood School
- Deborah Meier
- Tyee High School
- Ted Sizer
- CES
- Da Vinci Schools
- Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School
- New Vista High School
- Olympic High School (Charlotte, North Carolina)