ABSTRACT

Enter the Alternative School is an in-depth examination of public school alternatives to traditional educational models in the US. This book analyses how urban education can respond to a system growing increasingly standardised and privatised. As an example, Central Park East Secondary School (CPESS), a public alternative schooling model, successfully served predominantly low-income and minority students. It also changed the New York City public school system while promoting methods that allowed educational institutions to make changes in the lives of their students. Written by a sociologist who was both a student at CPESS and a teacher at a school developed from the CPESS model, the book analyses education from a range of vantage points, assesses outcomes, and invites readers to consider the potential of alternative educational models to address the challenges of reforms that attempt to provide quality education to the low-income and minority students otherwise under served by public schools.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

Alternative Materials

Building a Foundation

chapter |15 pages

Standing Behind Our Words

The Philosophy and the Teaching It Supports

chapter |14 pages

Origin Story

The Alternative School Community

chapter |22 pages

Community Outcomes

Challenging the Goals

chapter |24 pages

Falling Down

The Decline of the Institution

chapter |19 pages

Lessons Learned

The Continuing Movement for Educational Reform