Improving the Odds: Raising the Class is a book aimed at legislators,
school administrators, home school advocates, and college and university
professors which examines the education system and provides a paradigm
for improvement. The aim of this book is to find simple ways to approach
improving the school system in America based on a belief that we need to
build a system that has improvement built into the process of training
and educating both teacher and students. Despite an extensive management
structure that exists for K-12 education, most restructuring efforts do
not result in better delivery of information at the classroom level.
Teachers and site administrators receive little help from the current
management structure in improving the product delivered to kids at the
classroom level. This book calls for a restructuring of education
systems in order to remove redundant and unnecessary functions and to
take advantage of economies of scale.