The Smartest Kids in the World (33 page)

BOOK: The Smartest Kids in the World
6.74Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

We hope you enjoyed reading this Simon & Schuster eBook.

Join our mailing list and get updates on new releases, deals, bonus content and other great books from Simon & Schuster.

or visit us online to sign up at
eBookNews.SimonandSchuster.com

selected bibliography

ACT.
The Condition of College & Career Readiness 2011.
August 2011.

ACT.
Crisis at the Core: Preparing All Students for College and Work.
2005.

ACT.
2010 ACT National and State Scores: Average Scores by State.
http://www.act.org/newsroom/data/2010/states.html
.

Adcock, Clinton. “Sallisaw: A Blue Town.”
Tulsa World
, June 21, 2010.

Afdal, Hilde Wågsås. “Constructing Knowledge for the Teaching Profession: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Making, Curricula Content, and Novice Teachers’ Knowledge Relations in the Cases of Finland and Norway.” Ph.D. diss., University of Oslo, 2012.

Aho, Erkki, Kari Pitkänen, and Pasi Sahlberg.
Policy Development and Reform Principles of Basic and Secondary Education in Finland Since 1968.
Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2006.

Almlund, Mathilde, Angela Lee Duckworth, James Heckman, and Tim Kautz. “Personality Psychology and Economics.” In
Handbook of the Economics of Education, Volume 4,
edited by Eric A. Hanushek, Stephen Machin and Ludger Woessmann, 1-182. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2011.

America Achieves.
Middle Class or Middle of the Pack?
April 2013.

Archer, Kim. “Bill Would Lift Required Graduation Testing.”
Tulsa World,
December 28, 2011.

Archer, Kim. “Owasso Board Joins High-Stakes Testing Protest.”
Tulsa World,
August 14, 2012.

Arenson, Karen W. “South Korea: 900 SAT Scores Canceled.”
New York Times,
March 13, 2007.

Arum, Richard, and Josipa Roksa.
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2011.

Aud, Susan, Mary Ann Fox, and Angelina KewalRamani.
Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Groups.
Washington, DC: The National Center for Education Statistics, 2010.

Aud, Susan, William Hussar, Grace Kena, Kevin Bianco, Lauren Frohlich, Jana Kemp, and Kim Tahan.
The Condition of Education 2011 (NCES 2011-033).
U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2011.

Auguste, Byron, Paul Kihn, and Matt Miller.
Closing the Talent Gap: Attracting and Retaining Top-Third Graduates to Careers in Teaching.
McKinsey & Company, September 2010.

Barber, Michael, and Mona Mourshed.
How the World’s Best-Performing School Systems Come Out on Top.
McKinsey & Company, September 2007.

Bernanke, Ben. “The Level and Distribution of Economic Well-Being.” Speech before the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, NE, February 6, 2007.

“Bildungsstudie - Durchweg schlechte Noten.”
FOCUS,
December 3, 2001. Translation by Theresa Buchstätter.

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Learning about Teaching: Initial Findings from the Measures of Effective Teaching Project.
Measures of Effective Teaching Project, December 2010.

Boe, Erling, Henry May, and Robert Boruch.
Student Task Persistence in the Third International Mathematics and Science Study: A Major Source of Achievement Differences at the National, Classroom, and Student Levels.
Philadelphia: Center for Research and Evaluation in Social Policy, 2002.

Boe, Erling, and Sujie Shin. “Is the United States Really Losing the International Horse Race in Academic Achievement?”
Phi Delta Kappan
, 86, no. 9 (2005): 688-695.

Borgonovi, Francesca, and Guillermo Montt. “Parental Involvement in Selected PISA Countries and Economies.” OECD Working Papers No. 73. OECD Publishing, Paris, 2012.

Boser, Ulrich, and Lindsay Rosenthal.
Do Schools Challenge Our Students? What Student Surveys Tell Us about the State of Education in the United States.
Washington: Center for American Progress, July 10, 2012.

Boser, Ulrich.
Return on Educational Investment: A district-by-district evaluation of U.S. educational productivity.
Washington: Center for American Progress, January 2011.

Bowles, Samuel, and Herbert Gintis.
Schooling in Capitalist America: Educational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life.
New York: Basic Books, 1976.

Bracey, Gerald W. “Another Nation at Risk: German Students Scores in Academic Tests.”
Phi Delta Kappan
, 84, no. 3, November 1, 2002.

Bronson, Po, and Ashley Merryman.
NurtureShock: New Thinking about Children.
New York: Hachette Book Group, 2009.

Bureau of the Census.
State & County Quick Facts, Sallisaw, Oklahoma.
Washington, DC: Bureau of the Census.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/40/4065000.html
. Accessed 2012.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “The Employment Situation: December 2011.” Bureau of Labor Statistics press release, January 6, 2012.

Catholic Information Agency.
“Gniezno: Nationwide Launch of the School Year.” September 1, 1999. Translation by Justine Jablonska.

Cavanagh, Sean. “Out-of-School Classes Provide Edge.”
Education Week,
April 22, 2009.

Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education.
Breaking the Cycle: An International Comparison of U.S. Mathematics Teacher Preparation.
East Lansing: Michigan State University, 2010.

Center on Education Policy, George Washington University.
State High School Exit Exams: A Policy in Transition.
Washington, DC: Center on Education Policy, 2012.

Chae, S., J.-H. Hong, and T.J. Lee. “Anatomy of the Rank Structure of Korean Universities: Toward a Design of Integrated Policies for Education Reform in Korea
.

AP-EPRI/ KEDI Publications,
2005.

Chao, Ruth. “Beyond Parental Control and Authoritarian Parenting Style: Understanding Chinese Parenting through the Cultural Notion of Training.”
Child Development 65
(1994): 1111-1119.

Chao, Ruth. “Chinese and European American Mothers’ Beliefs about the Role of Parenting in Children’s School Success.”
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
27, no. 4 (July 1996): 403-423.

Choi, Álvaro, Jorge Calero, and Josep-Oriol Escardíbul.
Hell to Touch the Sky: Private Tutoring and Academic Achievement in Korea.
Barcelona: Barcelona Institute of Economics, 2011.

College Board,
2011 College-Bound Seniors: Total Group Profile Report
, 2011.

Collins, Jim.
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap . . . and Others Don’t.
New York: HarperCollins, 2001.

Conn, Steven. “In College Classrooms, the Problem Is High School Athletics.”
The Chronicle of Higher Education,
April 15, 2012.

Coolahan, John, Paula Santiago, Rowena Phair, and Akira Ninomiya.
Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Country Note – Korea.
Paris: OECD Publishing, 2004.

“Current Expenditure per Pupil in Average Daily Attendance in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, by State or Jurisdiction, Selected Years, 1959-60 through 2007-08.” National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed 2012.

Czajkowska, Agnieszka. “Kids Revolt.”
Gazeta Wyborcza
, September 19, 2007. Translation by Mateusz Kornacki.

Daily Oklahoman.
“Past Out: School Officials Should Keep Moving Forward.” July 8, 2012.

Darling-Hammond, Linda.
The Flat World and Education.
New York: Teachers College Press, 2010.

Davidson, Adam. “Making It in America.”
The Atlantic
, January/Feburary 2012.

Davies, Norman, and Roger Moorhouse.
Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City
. London: Jonathan Cape, 2011.

Denhart, Matthew, and Christopher Matgouranis.
Oklahoma Higher Education: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom.
Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, 2011.

Dervarics, Chuck, and Eileen O’Brien.
Back to School: How Parent Involvement Affects Student Achievement.
Alexandria: The Center for Public Education, 2011.

District of Columbia Department of Employment Services. “District of Columbia Strategic Workforce Investment Plan: For the Period of July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010.” July 10, 2009.

Duckworth, Angela L., and Martin E. P. Seligman. “Self-Discipline Outdoes IQ in Predicting Academic Performance of Adolescents.”
Psychological Science
16, no. 12 (2005): 939-944.

Dweck, Carol S. “Caution—Praise Can Be Dangerous.”
American Educator,
Spring 1999.

The Economist.
“How to Be Top.” October 18, 2007.

Education Trust. “Not Good Enough: A Content Analysis of Teacher Licensing Examinations.”
Thinking K-16
3, no. 1 (Spring 1999).

Eger, Andrea. “www.school.com.”
Tulsa World,
August 15, 2011.

Fenty, Adrian, Joseph Walsh, and Bill Dean. “District of Columbia Strategic Workforce Investment Plan.” 2010.

Finnish National Board of Education.
Performance Indicator for Initial Vocational Training in Finland 2011
. Helsinki: Finnish National Board of Education, 2011.

Fleischman, Howard L., Paul J. Hopstock, Marisa P. Pelczar, and Brooke E. Shelley.
Highlights From PISA 2009: Performance of U.S. 15-Year-Old Students in Reading, Mathematics, and Science Literacy in an International Context
(NCES 2011-004). U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2010.

Friedman, Thomas L. “How about Better Parents?”
The New York Times,
November 19, 2011.

Gamerman, Ellen. “What Makes Finnish Kids So Smart?”
The Wall Street Journal
, February 29, 2008.

Glenn, David. “Writing Assignments are Scarce for Students in Two Majors at Texas Colleges.”
The Chronicle of Higher Education
, Jan. 18, 2011.

Gove, Michael. “The Benchmark for Excellence.”
The Independent,
Jan. 6, 2011.

Greenberg, Julie, Laura Pomerance, and Kate Walsh.
Student Teaching in the United States.
Washington, D.C.: National Council on Teacher Quality, 2011.

Greene, Jay P., and Josh B. McGee. “When the Best Is Mediocre.”
Education Next
12, no. 1 (2012): 35-40.

Greene, Wayne. “Graduation Testing Bill Advances.”
Tulsa World,
May 18, 2012.

Hakkarainen, Pentti. “Learning and Development in Play.” In
Nordic Childhood and Early Education: Philosophy, Research, Policy, and Practice in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
, edited by Johanna Einarsdottir and Judith T. Wagner. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing, 2006.

Hancock, LynNell. “Why Are Finland’s Schools So Successful?”
Smithsonian
, September 2011.

Hanushek, Eric A., and Ludger Woessmann.
Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Difference-in-Differences Evidence Across Countries.
Stanford: Stanford University, 2005.

Hanushek, Eric A., and Ludger Woessmann.
Do Better Schools Lead to More Growth? Cognitive Skills, Economic Outcomes, and Causation.
NBER Working Paper No. 14633. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, January 2009.

Hanushek, Eric A., Paul E. Peterson, and Ludger Woessmann. “Teaching Math to the Talented: Which Countries and States are Producing High-Achieving Students?”
Education Next
11 no. 1 (Winter 2011): 11-18.

Hanushek, Eric A., and Ludger Woessmann.
The Knowledge Capital of Nations.
Forthcoming.

Hanushek, Eric A., Paul E. Peterson, and Ludger Woessmann.
U.S. Math Performance in Global Perspective: How Does Each State Do at Producing High-Achieving Students?
PEPG Report No. 10–19. Harvard University’s Program on Education Policy and Governance and
Education Next
, Cambridge, November 2010.

Heckmann, Carsten. “Schlechte Schüler wegen schlecht gebildeter Lehrer?”
Der Spiegel,
December 4, 2001. Translation by Theresa Buchstätter.

Helliwell, John, Richard Layard, and Jeffrey Sachs, eds.
World Happiness Report.
New York: Earth Institute, 2012.

Henderlong, Jennifer, and Mark R. Lepper. “The Effects of Praise on Children’s Intrinsic Motivation: A Review and Synthesis.”
Psychological Bulletin
128, no. 5 (2002): 774-795.

Henderson, Anne, and Karen Mapp.
A New Wave of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family, and Community Connections on Student Achievement.
Austin: National Center for Family and Community Connections with Schools, 2002.

Henry, Brad.
FY-2011 Executive Budget.
Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Office of State Finance, 2010.

Herrold, Kathleen, and Kevin O’Donnell.
Parent and Family Involvement in Education, 2006–07 School Year, From the National Household Education Surveys Program of 2007.
Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics and U.S. Department of Education, 2008.

Hinton, Mick. “Legislature Junks High School Grad Test Requirement.”
Daily Oklahoman,
May 21, 1992.

Hinton, Mick. “Governor to Require ‘Literacy Passports.’ ”
Daily Oklahoman,
March 29, 1995.

Hofferth, Sandra L. “Changes in American Children’s Time, 1997-2003.”
International Journal of Time Use Research
6, no. 1 (2009): 26-47.

Other books

V-Day: (M-Day #4) by D.T. Dyllin
Tall Story by Candy Gourlay
The Bone Doll's Twin by Lynn Flewelling