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Only Connect: The Way to Save Our Schools [Hardcover]

Dr. Rudolph Crew (Author), Thomas Dyja (Contributor)
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August 7, 2007
An inspiring new vision for America's public schools from one of the nation's top educators
 
American fourth graders score twelfth in the world in math skills, after Latvia and Hungary. Our eighth graders are fifteenth, below Malaysia and Slovakia. And by the time they’re fifteen years old, our students have slipped off the map—to twenty-fourth place internationally.
 
If these stats don’t make you angry or ashamed or plain sad, then at the very least they should make you afraid. If matters don’t change soon, tens of millions of our sons and daughters will grow up unable to function—let alone compete—in a global economy. And the impact of that on all of us will be devastating.
 
All is not lost, though, says Rudy Crew, who has headed some of the largest and most daunting school systems in America. Not by any means.
 
Only Connect is a call for not just parents but the entire nation to reconceive our relationship with public education. If we’re to survive, we must place our schools at the center of our communities and partner with them to produce children with the full set of the tools they’ll need—personal, civic, and occupational as well as academic—to face the economic challenges that lie ahead. Much like Thomas Friedman in The World Is Flat, Crew shows us the reality of our schools in a new century, and what we each must do to create the next generation of mature and conscious contributors to society. From parents who demand only the best from their children and their schools, through our teachers and administrators, all the way to Washington, D.C., everyone has a role in restoring American education and America’s competitive edge.


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Deeply concerned about the failure of America's educational system, Crew (former chancellor of the New York City schools and currently superintendent of the Miami-Dade County schools) has a vision of what must be done. In spite of the billions we spend on education, six years after No Child Left Behind (NCLB), one-third of our eighth-graders can't do basic math, and only 60% of our 10-year-olds can read, he argues. Furthermore, NCLB's focus on testing has pre-empted attention from other important dimensions of education—building character, citizenship and workplace literacy. Crew proposes a new strategy. First, school systems need to be run like businesses, with explicit goals, implementation plans and budgets. The school must become the nucleus of the community, the center of a web connecting business, the arts, health services and any other social institutions that can be drawn into the school's orbit. Connected Schools, as Crew calls them, bring outside resources in and give students workplace literacy, i.e., a better sense of what is going on in the larger world. But it's the personal anecdotes that stand out: when Crew describes how his hardworking father put him through school, readers can almost believe that Crew has the grit and determination to make his reform plan work. (Sept.)
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The odds are 50/50 that any given 10-year-old in a large American city can read. That is only one of the horrid statistics that Crew cites in this call to parents and educators to demand more of public schools. Drawing on 30 years of experience in public school systems from New York City to Tacoma, Washington, Crew offers firsthand accounts of dire circumstances and hope for change. Eschewing the educational and business theories bandied about as solutions to what ails public schools, he advocates the basics: personal integrity, workplace literacy, and civic awareness. Crew argues for the need to see schools as "places of connection," in the center of communities, families, business, and government as well as social, arts, and faith organizations, and outlines how each sector can help schools to improve. For example, he advocates making connections between schools and workplaces so that students see how education can lead to jobs, and businesses can see future prospective employees. Crew provides many valuable resources, including a wide variety of free parenting classes. Bush, Vanessa

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; First Edition edition (August 7, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374294011
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374294014
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #208,464 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Unbelievably Fabulous Book, August 12, 2007
This review is from: Only Connect: The Way to Save Our Schools (Hardcover)
I teach at Stanford Business School and have had the privilege of having Rudy Crew come to my class. This book is like hearing him speak. It is filled with passion and compassion, with facts, common sense ideas, and the remarkable insights of a gifted teacher, administrator, and leader. It speaks not just to issues of schools and education but to concerns that matter to society, to social justice, to philanthropy, to politics. Beautifully written, it is both a personal story and a story of what might be possible in America today, as well as what is currently going on, and why. It is one of the best books I have ever read because of its remarkable combination of wisdom, evidence, and direct language and thinking. If you have children, if you know children, or if you just care about the future of the U.S., you ought to read this book--and then take some action.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Educator, September 3, 2007
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This review is from: Only Connect: The Way to Save Our Schools (Hardcover)
"Only Connect" is a must read and highly recommended. It is thought-provoking, insightful, and very informative. For parents, it underlines the important role they have in their children's education. For anyone who is concerned about the plight of American education, "Only Connect" lays out a plan for ensuring that all children graduate with the skills and knowledge necessary to compete in a global economy.

What's truly unique about "Only Connect" is how Dr. Crew brilliantly uses a story-telling style that engages the reader and makes what could have been just another policy book into a real page turner.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Telling it like it is, August 31, 2007
This review is from: Only Connect: The Way to Save Our Schools (Hardcover)
This book is a very readable mix of the experiences of an accomplished educator, a well-raised son, and a father with whom any parent could empathize. Rudy Crew gives a solid accounting of what ails public schools and gives us a prescription that will work if only we have the courage to follow it -- all of us, not just some of us. He takes a commendable big view, extolling things like arts education and civic awareness and not simply the 3Rs. We'd be better off if more school leaders had the clarity of vision found here and if more parents had the singlemindness of Crew's father Eugene. If you want to understand the complex solution to problems that too often seem intractable, this is a book to read.
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workplace literacy, academic proficiency, conscious contributor, universal preschool
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Connected Schools, Demand Parents, New York, Personal Integrity, Parent Academy, Supply Parents, United States, Department of Education, Value Add, Sister Mary Elizabeth, City of Miami, Carnegie Hall, Los Angeles, University of Miami, Miami Heat, New Jersey, Eugene Crew, World War, Hawthorne High, Civic Awareness
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