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The Great Curriculum Debate How Should We Teach Reading And Math Tom Loveless Editor

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The Great Curriculum Debate How Should We Teach Reading And Math Tom Loveless Editor
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Tom Loveless (Editor)
ISBN: 0815753098
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Great Curriculum Debate How Should We Teach Reading And Math Tom Loveless Editor by Tom Loveless (editor) 0815753098 instant download after payment.

Since the early twentieth century, American educators have been engaged in a heated debate over what schools should teach and how they should teach it. The partisanseducation progressives and education traditionalistshave usually kept their disagreements within the walls of the nations schools of education. Periodically, however, arguments have erupted which have generated headlines and attracted public attention, making clear the potential for bitterness and rancor in education politics. In the 1990s, progressives and traditionalists squared off in a dispute over reading and mathematics. Arguments over how best to teach these two subjects is detailed in The Great Curriculum Debate: How Should We Teach Reading and Math? This book includes contributions from distinguished scholars from both sides of the debate, as well as influential nonpartisans. The proponents of whole language and phonics present their opposing views on reading. Advocates and opponents of NCTM math reformthe agenda of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)discuss their differing opinions about math. Although the authors disagree on many of the most important aspects of learning, they agree on one point: the school curriculum matters. Decisions made now about the content of reading and mathematics will have long term consequences, not only for students and schools, but for society as a whole. Contributors include E. D. Hirsch Jr. (University of Virginia), Gail Burrill (Mathematical Sciences Education Board), Michael T. Battista (Kent State University), David C. Geary (University of Missouri, Columbia), Roger Shouse (Penn State University), Adam Gamoran (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Richard Askey(University of Wisconsin, Madison), Diane Ravitch (New York University), Catherine E. Snow (Harvard University), Margaret Moustafa (California State University, LA), Richard L. Allington (University of Florida), William Lowe Boyd (Penn State University), and Douglas E. Mitchell (University of California, Riverside).

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