Troublemaker: A Personal History of School Reform Since SputnikFew people have been more involved in shaping postwar U.S. education reforms--or dissented from some of them more effectively--than Chester Finn. Assistant secretary of education under Ronald Reagan, and an aide to politicians as different as Richard Nixon and Daniel Moynihan, Finn has also been a high school teacher, an education professor, a prolific and best-selling writer, a think-tank analyst, a nonprofit foundation president, and both a Democrat and Republican. This remarkably varied career has given him an extraordinary insider's view of every significant school-reform movement of the past four decades, from racial integration to No Child Left Behind. In Troublemaker, Finn has written a vivid history of postwar education reform that is also the personal story of one of the foremost players--and mavericks--in American education. |
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Troublemaker: A Personal History of School Reform since Sputnik Chester E. Finn, Jr. Limited preview - 2008 |
Troublemaker: A Personal History of School Reform since Sputnik Chester E. Finn Jr. No preview available - 2008 |


