Title: Lifting the Curtain: The Disgrace We Call Urban High School Education
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2nd edition (January 5, 2015)
ISBN-10: 1506015980
ISBN-13: 978-1506015989
Buy the book at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Lifting-Curtain-2nd-disgrace-education/dp/1506015980
ABOUT THE REVIEWER
By D. A. Russell
Second Edition
Paperback: 276 pages
Genre: NonfictionPaperback: 276 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2nd edition (January 5, 2015)
ISBN-10: 1506015980
ISBN-13: 978-1506015989
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Review by Renee Roberson
In the first edition of Lifting the Curtain, Russell outlined the issues that are plaguing
today's high school educational system, and offered solutions necessary to
incite change. After releasing the book, he heard feedback from so many
teachers that he decided to put together a 2nd edition so their voices could be
heard. It also includes additional topics that weren’t in the 1st edition, such
as the loss of electives in today’s schools.
The author is a retired math teacher who felt an
overwhelming need to document the very real problems with education that are
affecting the children both inside and outside the classroom, by spending three
years surveying 760 teachers and students in 19 urban high schools in 15 cities
in Massachusetts.
I learned a lot personally from reading this book. I truly
had no idea how difficult the teaching profession has become to navigate. If
you are a teacher, you can’t just expect a love and passion for teaching
children will carry you through the obstacles he outlines in this book. You’ll
be stonewalled by PDPs, standardized testing mandates, the pressure to pass
children, bullying by school administrators, and much more.
But rest assured. This book is not just one teacher
ranting about the problems within the public school system. The responses from
the students and teachers he surveyed as part of the book’s research speak
volumes, as does the following quote:
We seem to have
asked everyone outside of the school building what is wrong with education, but
ignored the views of everyone inside the building.
The final chapter of the book provides a clear and set of
solutions to all the problems Russell outlines in the earlier chapters of the
book. But to learn what they are . . . you'll have to check out Lifting the Curtain for yourself!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
D. A. Russell has spent the last ten years as a math
teacher in one of the urban high schools that is the subject of Lifting the Curtain. He is an honors
graduate of Dartmouth College, and has his master’s degree from Simon School,
where he was valedictorian of his class. Russell is a decorated Vietnam
veteran. He has two children that he treasures, and four grandchildren. His son
is a police officer who served in the US Army in Afghanistan, earning a Bronze
Star for valor. His daughter is a lawyer and his most passionate fan and
honorary literary agent. Russell has a passion for children that dominates his
life. He has taught and coached children for decades. Few things are more
important in Russell’s view than to cherish the children who are our real
treasures in this world. He is a contributor for education matters to the
Huffington Post, and runs a personal blog at:
LiftingTheCurtainOnEducation.wordpress.com dedicated to letting teacher voices
be heard in the real problems with education.
Renee Roberson is an award-winning freelance writer who
also blogs at www.reneespages.blogspot.com.
When she’s not writing, researching, or reviewing books, she assists authors as
a blog tour manager with WOW! Women on Writing, which provides authors with
excellent service and out-of-the-box book promotions.
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