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The Making of Americans: Democracy and Our Schools

The Making of Americans: Democracy and Our SchoolsAuthor: E. D. Jr. Hirsch
Publisher: Yale University Press

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 288
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Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.1

ISBN: 0300152817
Dewey Decimal Number: 371.010973
EAN: 9780300152814
ASIN: 0300152817

Publication Date: September 15, 2009
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From the bestselling author of Cultural Literacy, a passionate and cogent argument for reforming the way we teach our children

Why, after decades of commissions, reforms, and efforts at innovation, do our schools continue to disappoint us? In this comprehensive and thought-provoking book, educational theorist E. D. Hirsch, Jr. offers a masterful analysis of how American ideas about education have veered off course, what we must do to right them, and most importantly why. He argues that the core problem with American education is that educational theorists, especially in the early grades, have for the past sixty years rejected academic content in favor of “child-centered” and “how-to” learning theories that are at odds with how children really learn. The result is failing schools and widening inequality, as only children from content-rich (usually better-off) homes can take advantage of the schools’ educational methods.

Hirsch unabashedly confronts the education establishment, arguing that a content-based curriculum is essential to addressing social and economic inequality. A nationwide, specific, grade-by-grade curriculum established in the early school grades can help fulfill one of America’s oldest and most compelling dreams: to give all children, regardless of language, religion, or origins, the opportunity to participate as equals and become competent citizens. Hirsch not only reminds us of these inspiring ideals, he offers an ambitious and specific plan for achieving them.




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5 out of 5 stars What America Needs   October 2, 2009
Mark Wertheimer (Fort Collins, CO)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Hirsch has had it right for 25 years, but this time he also wrote it better than ever before. Crossing political and social boundaries, Hirsch has the answer for the inequities around race and class promoted by our current system. He has the answer for how we can stay competetive for the 21st century. Read this book, then go out and create te groundswell needed to take back the romantic, anti-curriculum system that has monopolized our children for over 60 years!




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