ERIC Number: ED631240
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023-Oct
Pages: 208
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: 978-1-68253-858-6
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Educating for Purposeful Life: A New Conception of Schooling for the 21st Century
Brazer, S. David; Matsuda, Michael B.
Harvard Education Press
"Educating for Purposeful Life" documents positive change within the Anaheim Union High School District, whose overarching mission is to prepare high school graduates who possess a clear sense of purpose and the capacity to achieve their goals. Superintendent Michael Matsuda and education consultant David Brazer lay out the district's innovative approaches to organizing, leading, teaching, and learning. They demonstrate how education policy, organization theory, and external partnerships work together within this grades 7-12 district to scaffold student success, resulting in greater high school graduation rates and four-year college matriculation and persistence rates. A rousing account of effective school reform, this work illuminates the district's Career Preparedness Systems Framework, which integrates affective and cognitive development opportunities, trade and professional development programs, and community engagement efforts. Matsuda and Brazer show how this framework, combined with a strengths-based approach that recognizes and affirms students' individual life experiences, helps meet the educational needs of all students, including those from traditionally underserved populations. Presenting secondary education as a means to support democracy, address employability gaps, and elevate student voice and purpose, this thought-provoking work provides ample ideas for how other districts might engage in educating for purposeful life. [Foreword written by Michael Fullan.]
Descriptors: Educational Change, High Schools, High School Graduates, Educational Policy, Secondary Schools, Success, Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence, College Attendance, Career Readiness, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Professional Development, Community Involvement, At Risk Students, Student Needs, Democracy, Employment Qualifications, Student Participation
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Publication Type: Books; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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