For more than a generation, American education has been structured as though it was built of and for concepts, not people. This has transformed education into a vast assessment, scoring, and ranking enterprise; a sales platform for high-tech entrepreneurs; and a fiercely competitive arena of advantage and status that grinds the poor and propels the middle class into debt.
In When the Light Goes On, educator Mike Rose features the stories of people of all ages and backgrounds to illuminate how education has added meaning to their lives. The inspiring stories include:
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It may have been the last book Mike Rose wrote, but his light lives on - a wonderful event last night at @UCLA celebrating the publication of "When the Light Goes On." https://t.co/feZ5VFAU0Z
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For Mike Rose, the goal of education was to open the mind and explore in a baffling world who one is and the possibilities for shaping what is yet to come. Join @uclaseis this Thursday to celebrate his final book, WHEN THE LIGHT GOES ON! https://t.co/hEsQVvFkTQ
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While we’re on the topic of brave, beautiful, complex, fiercely ethical visionaries who have left the earth but somehow change it still: Today is also pub day for WHEN THE LIGHT GOES ON, the last, dearest, and best work of my late client Mike Rose. https://t.co/hkCP6quaFc
"Mike Rose's masterful final book, When The Light Goes On, is a reflection on the beauty and magic of learning. But it is not only that--it is also a much-needed reframing, for policy and practice and research, of what learning is and how we talk about it, foster it, and measure it. With meticulous detail and artful storytelling, Rose brings to life the moments when learning changes everything--life trajectories, identities, intellectual engagement, futures. It is fitting that this is his final work, laced with both fear about the state of education and hope that we could reach for something more humanizing, richer, and more connected to the lives and personhood of learners."
--Dr. Na'ilah Suad Nasir, president of the Spencer Foundation
"Mike Rose had a unique voice. He was not in the thick of policy battles. He worked on a different level, seeking to understand people and their lives."
--Diane Ravitch, author of Reign of Error: The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the Danger to America's Public Schools; former US assistant secretary of education; and founder of the Network for Public Education
"The particular way [Rose] saw the world resonates more than ever before as our debates about the future of school and work only intensify. He argued with care and eloquence that we risk too narrow a view of the way the physical, the human, and the cognitive blend in all kinds of learning and in all kinds of labor. Mike Rose's intelligence would enlarge our civic imagination on big subjects at the heart of who we are--schooling, social class, and the deepest meaning of vocation."
--Krista Tippett, On Being
"[Rose] had a keen gift for uncovering, through intensive one-on-one work with writers, the deep (and often poignant) logic behind surface errors. His work heralded a paradigm shift in the way that writing is taught in our educational system, from elementary school through college."
--Kevin Dettmar, The New Yorker
"[Rose] believed that everyone, regardless of their background, was capable of learning, had ideas that were worthy, and fundamentally belonged."
--Janelle Scott, professor and Robert J. and Mary Catherine Birgeneau Distinguished Chair in Educational Disparities, University of California-Berkeley School of Education