<p>In this revealing and provocative memoir the former chancellor of the New York City schools offers the behind-the-scenes story of the city's dramatic campaign to improve public education and an inspiring blueprint for national reform.</p><p>In 2002 New York City's newly elected mayor Michael Bloomberg made a historic announcement: his administration had won control of the city's school system in a first step toward reversing its precipitous decline. In a controversial move he appointed Joel Klein an accomplished lawyer from outside the education establishment to lead this ambitious campaign.</p><p><em>Lessons of Hope</em> is Klein's inside account of his eight-year mission of improvement: demanding accountability eliminating political favoritism and battling a powerful teachers union that seemed determined to protect a status quo that didn't work for kids. Klein's initiatives resulted in more school choice higher graduation rates and improved test scores. The New York City model is now seen as a national standard for meaningful school reform. But the journey was not easy. Klein faced resistance and conflict at every turn.</p><p><em>Lessons of Hope</em> lays bare the problems plaguing public education and shows how they can be solved. At its core lies Klein's personal story: his humble upbringing in Brooklyn and Queens and the key role that outstanding public school teachers played in nurturing his success. Engaging and illuminating <em>Lessons of Hope</em> is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of American public education.</p><p></p>
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