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Learner Reviews & Feedback for American Education Reform: History, Policy, Practice by University of Pennsylvania

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About the Course

Discover what shapes how we talk about schools today by exploring the history of U.S. education reform. Engage with the main actors, key decisions, and major turning points in this history. See how social forces drive reform. Learn about how the critical tensions embedded in U.S. education policy and practice apply to schools nationally, globally— and where you live....

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ME

Feb 19, 2022

Indispenable course to learn from. I highly reccomend this course for the open minded and curious minds that want to learn about the american educational system, it's foundaitons, flaws, and benefits.

CI

Jul 29, 2020

I learned so much from this course, especially from a social justice standpoint. This is vital for anyone interested in how our schools can be transformed without repeating mistakes from the past.

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By Jose P

Feb 20, 2016

potentially most interesting course I've taken so far.

By Robert B S M M

Mar 12, 2020

Outstanding course...well done!...

By Laura J S

Jan 31, 2017

Great learning experience

By Richard Z

Mar 10, 2019

Good Work!

By Danny R

Apr 5, 2018

Lots of really great information and the instructors know their stuff. The lectures seem to be more like instructors reading a book, rather than a real conversation about ed policy and history. I enjoyed the course and the material, but it was hard to watch sometimes.

By Payton P

May 3, 2020

It is eye-opening and helps one understand why American education is the way that it is. I would have liked this course to involve more effort. It was easy to complete.

By Mandy P

Jul 29, 2019

It was interesting to see the progression of Education and the state of the progress today. It seems that today we rely on computers and technology more and more.

By Trang L

Dec 12, 2022

the content is very informative and i love the illustration pictures

By Robert M

May 13, 2023

To submit a photograph of a school building is a preposterous assignment. While the speakers were informative, such assignments were absurd and not helpful. Unlike other coursera courses some of the learners for this one apparently have had very little, if any, teaching experience or encounter with a wide range of educational institutions: some of which are fairly impoverished academically. I was greatly disappointed with the quality of the learner-'reviewers' and with some of the assignments. They just did not add anything substantive.

By Brittany S

Feb 2, 2023

No one graded the assignments. I was unable to receive credit for completion. The course provided some good information about Education Reform in America. I just wish the course creators would grade the assignments.