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Are our schools in trouble
because they have lowered their standards and strayed
too far from the basics? Just the opposite: if American
students are getting less than they deserve, it's due to
simplistic demands to "raise the bar" and an aggressive
nostalgia for traditional teaching.
Alfie Kohn, the author of
critically acclaimed works on such subjects as
competition and rewards, now turns the conventional
wisdom about education on its head. In this landmark
book, he shows how the "back-to-basics" philosophy of
teaching treats children as passive receptacles into
which forgettable facts are poured. Likewise, shrill
calls for Tougher Standards are responsible for
squeezing the intellectual life out of classrooms. Such
political slogans reflect a lack of understanding about
how and why kids learn, and they force teachers to spend
time preparing students for standardized tests instead
of helping them to become critical, creative thinkers.
Kohn offers an ambitious yet practical vision of what
our children's classrooms could be like. Drawing on a
remarkable body of research, he helps parents and other
ex-students understand the need to move beyond a "bunch
o' facts" model of teaching. Drawing on stories from
real classrooms, he shows how this can be done. Along
the way, Kohn offers surprising truths about the Whole
Language versus phonics controversy, why a straight-A
report card may not be good news, and how we can best
gauge the progress of schools and students.
The Schools Our Children
Deserve offers a fresh perspective on today's
headlines about education - and on what our children
will be asked to do in class tomorrow morning. It offers
a persuasive invitation to rethink our most basic
assumptions about schooling. |