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Nikhil Goyal

    Nikhil Goyal investigates the societal impact of educational systems with a keen sociological lens. His work is informed by his experience as an educator within New York University's Prison Education program. Goyal focuses on critically examining contemporary educational approaches and their effects on students and society. Through his writing, he aims to foster dialogue around more equitable and effective educational structures.

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    Schools on Trial
    • 2017

      Schools on Trial

      How Freedom and Creativity Can Fix Our Educational Malpractice

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the flaws in the American education system, the book offers a critical examination of current practices while presenting an optimistic vision for reform. It emphasizes the importance of fostering creativity and joy in learning, suggesting transformative changes that can engage and inspire students.

      Schools on Trial
    • 2012

      Transforming American education is at the heart of this book, which presents a bold vision for schools based on interviews with influential thinkers. Nikhil Goyal advocates for an anti-disciplinary curriculum and a reimagined teaching profession, challenging conventional education norms. He poses thought-provoking questions about personalizing education for each child, valuing student voices, and fostering innovation within schools. Goyal's proposals aim to redefine the educational landscape, making it more responsive to the needs of students and communities.

      One Size Does Not Fit All: A Student's Assessment of School