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Putting Education to Work: How Cristo Rey High Schools Are Transforming Urban Education

hardcoverAugust 19, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9780062288011 ISBN-10: 0062288016
Publisher
HarperOne
Binding
hardcover
Published
August 19, 2014
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
21.00×2.40×14.00 cm

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Putting Education to Work: How Cristo Rey High Schools Are Transforming Urban Education by Sweas, Megan. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780062288011.

The story of how The Cristo Rey Network’s values-based education model and revolutionary work study program have improved urban schools and inspired education reform across the nation. Combining the latest advancements in instruction, a focus on spiritual values and character development, and an innovative work-study program, the Cristo Rey Network has reinvented urban education and revived a broken system. Catholic school for the twenty-first century, Cristo Rey offers underprivileged students the opportunities they deserve and the structure and committed teachers they need to succeed and build a better life. Filled with amazing stories of hardship and transformation, Putting Education to Work is a testimonial to the effectiveness of the Cristo Rey program, demonstrated through the lives of its students. Thanks to its rigorous college-prep curriculum and real-life job experience, students become “lifelong learners” who graduate with critical thinking skills and the experience needed for college and the work force. But the Cristo Rey education is not limited to the mind. Focusing on character growth, it ensures the formation of a “whole person” who understands his or her role in helping others. Presenting the lessons learned along the way, Putting Education to Work shows how any school—religious or secular—can benefit from the Cristo Rey model and offers a hopeful outlook of what young people and determined educators can achieve together.