ABSTRACT

Two powerful forces are driving American's demands for better schools -- one longstanding force is idealistic and the other is "new" and economic. The current group of young Americans is in danger of being the first full generation to consistently make less money and enjoy fewer worldly rewards than their parents. The intersection of idealistic and pragmatic forces has produced an era of calls for reform in U.S. education that is unparalleled -- calls that have resulted in the creation of the New American Schools Development Corporation (NASDC). The chapters in this book highlight the path traveled by NASDC -- a private, non-profit corporation charged with creating new, "break the mold" school designs for the 21st century -- and describes the first three years' accomplishments of nine NASDC development teams.

chapter |8 pages

Bold Plans for School Restructuring

Nine Designs from New American Schools

chapter 1|15 pages

Sharing the Vision

Creating New American Schools

chapter 2|27 pages

Audrey Cohen College System of Education®

Purpose-Centered Education® 1

chapter 3|22 pages

Atlas Communities

Authentic Teaching, Learning, and Assessment for All Students

chapter 6|40 pages

The Modern Red Schoolhouse

chapter 7|28 pages

Reform at All Levels

National Alliance for Restructuring Education

chapter 8|25 pages

Roots and Wings:

Universal Excellence in Elementary Education 1

chapter 9|28 pages

Community Learning Centers

chapter 10|28 pages

Los Angeles Learning Centers

An Initiative of Los Angeles Unified School District, United Teachers Los Angeles, and Los Angeles Educational Partnership

chapter 11|36 pages

Lessons Learned

RAND's Formative Assessment of NAS's Phase 2 Demonstration Effort