Inside the Black Box of Classroom Practice: Change without Reform in American Education (Paperback)
暫譯: 課堂實踐的黑箱內部:美國教育中的變革與改革
Larry Cuban
- 出版商: Harvard Business Sch
- 出版日期: 2013-03-01
- 售價: $1,610
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,530
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 280
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1612505562
- ISBN-13: 9781612505565
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A book that explores the problematic connection between education policy and practice while pointing in the direction of a more fruitful relationship, Inside the Black Box of Classroom Practice is a provocative culminating statement from one of America's most insightful education scholars and leaders.
Inside the Black Box of Classroom Practice takes as its starting point a strikingly blunt question: "With so many major structural changes in U.S. public schools over the past century, why have classroom practices been largely stable, with a modest blending of new and old teaching practices, leaving contemporary classroom lessons familiar to earlier generations of school-goers?"
It is a question that ought to be of paramount interest to all who are interested in school reform in the United States. It is also a question that comes naturally to Larry Cuban, whose much-admired books have focused on various aspects of school reform--their promises, wrong turns, partial successes, and troubling failures. In this book, he returns to this territory, but trains his focus on the still baffling fact that policy reforms--no matter how ambitious or determined--have generally had little effect on classroom conduct and practice.
Cuban explores this problem from a variety of angles. Several chapters look at how teachers, in responding to major policy initiatives, persistently adopt changes and alter particular routine practices while leaving dominant ways of teaching largely undisturbed. Other chapters contrast recent changes in clinical medical practice with those in classroom teaching, comparing the practical effects of varying medical and education policies. The book's concluding chapter distills important insights from these various explorations, taking us inside the "black box" of the book's title: those workings that have repeatedly transformed dramatic policy initiatives into familiar--and largely unchanged--classroom practices.
Inside the Black Box of Classroom Practice takes as its starting point a strikingly blunt question: "With so many major structural changes in U.S. public schools over the past century, why have classroom practices been largely stable, with a modest blending of new and old teaching practices, leaving contemporary classroom lessons familiar to earlier generations of school-goers?"
It is a question that ought to be of paramount interest to all who are interested in school reform in the United States. It is also a question that comes naturally to Larry Cuban, whose much-admired books have focused on various aspects of school reform--their promises, wrong turns, partial successes, and troubling failures. In this book, he returns to this territory, but trains his focus on the still baffling fact that policy reforms--no matter how ambitious or determined--have generally had little effect on classroom conduct and practice.
Cuban explores this problem from a variety of angles. Several chapters look at how teachers, in responding to major policy initiatives, persistently adopt changes and alter particular routine practices while leaving dominant ways of teaching largely undisturbed. Other chapters contrast recent changes in clinical medical practice with those in classroom teaching, comparing the practical effects of varying medical and education policies. The book's concluding chapter distills important insights from these various explorations, taking us inside the "black box" of the book's title: those workings that have repeatedly transformed dramatic policy initiatives into familiar--and largely unchanged--classroom practices.
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《課堂實踐的黑箱》這本書探討了教育政策與實踐之間的問題性連結,同時指向更具成效的關係。這是美國最具洞察力的教育學者和領導者之一所發表的挑釁性總結性聲明。
《課堂實踐的黑箱》以一個非常直白的問題作為起點:「在過去一個世紀中,美國公立學校經歷了如此多的重大結構變革,為什麼課堂實踐卻大體保持穩定,僅僅是新舊教學實踐的適度融合,使當代課堂教學對早期的學生來說依然熟悉?」
這是一個對所有關心美國學校改革的人來說都應該極為關注的問題。這也是一個對拉里·古班(Larry Cuban)來說自然而然的問題,他的多部備受推崇的著作專注於學校改革的各個方面——它們的承諾、錯誤的轉向、部分成功和令人擔憂的失敗。在這本書中,他回到這個領域,但將焦點放在一個仍然令人困惑的事實上:政策改革——無論多麼雄心勃勃或堅定——通常對課堂行為和實踐幾乎沒有影響。
古班從多個角度探討這個問題。幾個章節考察了教師在應對重大政策倡議時,如何持續採納變革並改變特定的常規實踐,同時讓主導的教學方式基本不受影響。其他章節則對比了臨床醫療實踐的近期變化與課堂教學的變化,比較了不同醫療和教育政策的實際效果。書籍的結尾章節提煉了這些不同探索中的重要見解,帶我們進入書名中的「黑箱」:那些反覆將戲劇性的政策倡議轉化為熟悉且基本不變的課堂實踐的運作。