Standards and Schooling in the United States

An Encyclopedia [3 volumes]

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Description

In this definitive, three-volume set, top scholars illuminate the historical, social, cultural, political, administrative, psychological, and philosophical issues behind the standards debate.

The nation's demand for more sophisticated knowledge workers who can easily access information using computers requires that they be able to interpret that information, judge and assess it, and give it meaning. In short, students must be taught how to think. Is education as it now exists in the United States a mere memorization and regurgitation of facts? If so, is this a pseudo-education?

In this three volume encyclopedia, a 100 page introductory overview and 41 essays by top scholars present a new vision of education—and educational rigor—in a variety of classroom contexts and subject areas. Essays cover the most important issues in education today: the purpose of education, regulating teachers, school accreditation, testing, nontraditional schools, bilingual education, justice and education, the politics of education, learning theory and cognition, and opposition to standards and more. The encyclopedia also includes a historical timeline of educational reform and an annotated bibliography.

Product details

Published 07 Dec 2001
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1252
ISBN 9781576077047
Imprint ABC-CLIO
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Joe L. Kincheloe

JOE L. KINCHELOE is Professor of Education at Flor…

Anthology Editor

Danny Weil

Danny Weil is professor of philosophy and critical…

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