Should America Be More Like Them? Cross-National High School Achievement and U.S. Policy

D. Baker
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The modern comprehensive American high school, since its inception in the early twentieth century, has been co sidered alternately an organizational blessing and a bane on educational progress. Welcomed as an organizational advance through which the hodgepodge of schools in urban America could be made into an orderly pedagogical and administrative pyramid, the early modern high school was seen as an educa tional institution meeting the social and economic challenges of an increas ingly diverse industrial-urban society.1 The image of a rational, bureau cratic, large, and robust comprehensive high school was pushed forward through the middle of the twentieth century as a progressive and moderniz ing model for the entire nation.2 However, by the second half of the century, as evidence of social decline, persistent poverty, racial disparities, and edu cational failure in urban communities became ever more obvious, the image of the urban comprehensive high school shifted from an exemplary model to a broken institution in need of reform.
美国应该更像他们吗?跨国高中成绩与美国政策
现代美国综合高中自20世纪初成立以来,一直被认为是教育进步的福音和祸根。早期现代高中被视为一种组织进步,受到欢迎,通过这种进步,美国城市里的学校大杂烩可以变成一个有序的教学和管理金字塔,早期现代高中被视为一种教育机构,可以应对日益多样化的工业城市社会带来的社会和经济挑战20世纪中叶,理性的、官僚的、大而有活力的综合性高中的形象作为整个国家进步和现代化的典范被推进然而,到了20世纪下半叶,随着社会衰退、持续贫困、种族差异和城市社区教育失败的证据变得越来越明显,城市综合高中的形象从一个典范转变为一个需要改革的破碎机构。
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