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Coalition of Essential Schools : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coalition of Essential Schools The Coalition of Essential Schools (CES) is an organization created to further a type of whole-school reform originally envisioned by founder Ted Sizer in his book, ''Horace's Compromise.'' CES began in 1984 with twelve schools; it currently has 600 formal members. ==The Common Principles==
The Coalition was founded on nine "Common Principles" that were intended to codify Sizer's insights from ''Horace's Compromise'' and the views and beliefs of others in the organization. These original principles were: #Learning to use one's mind well #Less is More, depth over coverage #Goals apply to all students #Personalization #Student-as-worker, teacher-as-coach #Demonstration of mastery #A tone of decency and trust #Commitment to the entire school #Resources dedicated to teaching and learning #Democracy and equity (this principle was added later, in the mid-nineties)
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