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Bail Me Out: Handling Difficult Data and Tough Questions About Public Schools.


With the public using test data as its measure of student performance, superintendents must know how to interpret and apply measurements to improve classroom instruction. Gerald W. Bracey, author of Bail Me Out and a monthly columnist for Kappan, provides a readable review of how basic statistics are used in measuring student success.

Bracey recognizes that educators must be able to understand and respond to false interpretations of test data, vouchers, charter schools and international comparisons used to buttress buttress, mass of masonry built against a wall to strengthen it. It is especially necessary when a vault or an arch places a heavy load or thrust on one part of a wall.  attacks against public education in the news media. His uncanny ability to discover misinterpretations of public school achievements is important not only as revelations but also for the practical advice he gives on how educators can be both responsive and pro-active.

What superintendent hasn't longed for a fact-based editorial to counter slanderous slan·der  
n.
1. Law Oral communication of false statements injurious to a person's reputation.

2. A false and malicious statement or report about someone.

v.
 remarks concerning public education? Bracey pointedly identifies a series of distorted messages and he names biased writers who perpetuate per·pet·u·ate  
tr.v. per·pet·u·at·ed, per·pet·u·at·ing, per·pet·u·ates
1. To cause to continue indefinitely; make perpetual.

2.
 untruths.

Bail Me Out consists of short chapters on such matters as data interpretation ("How to Keep From Getting Statistically Snookered") and how to respond to tough questions about the performance of public schools.

Superintendents will find Bracey's latest work useful as an in service training manual for staff, as a resource for speeches and as a gift to those local newspaper editors and columnists you admire.

(Bail Me Out: Handling Difficult Data and Tough Questions About Public Schools, by Gerald W. Bracey, Corwin Press, Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown. , Calif., 2000, 213 pp. $29.95 softcover soft·cov·er  
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Author:Smith, Roland M.
Publication:School Administrator
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Apr 1, 2001
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