A delightful read. An immensely useful resource for educators working to start new schools or reinvigorate existing ones.--
Rethinking Schools "Theodore Sizer and Deborah Meier are among the secular saints of progressive education . . . One of their most admirable qualities may be their determination to continue being provocative . . . Mr. Sizer joins with his wife, Nancy Faust Sizer, and Ms. Meier to speak more directly to parents in
Keeping School . . . The book is a potent reminder of how much school culture is a matter of personal chemistry, rather than distant policy making." --
New York Times "As readers, we gain incredible insight into a unique way of holding schools accountable."--
School Administrator "The authors chose the term 'keeping school' to illustrate the broad range of thought and action that goes into the 'collective craft' of education . . . An intimate look at practical applications of school-reform concepts, which parents and teachers will appreciate." --
Booklist Deborah Meier, founder of the Mission Hill School in Roxbury, Massachusetts, is author of
The Power of Their Ideas, In Schools We Trust, and
Will Standards Save Public Education? Theodore and Nancy Sizer were coprincipals of the Parker Charter High School. Ted is the author of many books, including
Horace's Compromise; Nancy is the author of
Crossing the Stage; and Ted and Nancy are coauthors of
The Students Are Watching.