The Battleground of the Curriculum

The Battleground of the Curriculum
Title The Battleground of the Curriculum PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 200
Release 1994-11
Genre
ISBN 9780804765770

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This book examines the current debates about the curriculum in historical context and offers considerations for the future.

Education and the Cold War

Education and the Cold War
Title Education and the Cold War PDF eBook
Author A. Hartman
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-04-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780230338975

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Shortly after the Russians launched Sputnik in 1957, Hannah Arendt quipped that "only in America could a crisis in education actually become a factor in politics." The Cold War battle for the American school - dramatized but not initiated by Sputnik - proved Arendt correct. The schools served as a battleground in the ideological conflicts of the 1950s. Beginning with the genealogy of progressive education, and ending with the formation of New Left and New Right thought, Education and the Cold War offers a fresh perspective on the postwar transformation in U.S. political culture by way of an examination of the educational history of that era.

Battleground: Schools [2 volumes]

Battleground: Schools [2 volumes]
Title Battleground: Schools [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Sandra Mathison
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 777
Release 2007-12-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0313086532

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No topic sparks an argument faster among the American public, even with relatively apolitical people, than how their children are taught. In schools across the country, school boards, parents, teachers, and students themselves debate issues ranging from charter schools, to the first amendment rights of students, to the efficacy of the No Child Left Behind Act. School districts in Georgia and Pennsylvania have seen battles over the teaching of evolution; places as diverse as Colorado, Washington, and Kentucky have had debates over how best to protect children while at school. Battleground: Schools provides an in-depth, balanced overview of these controversial topics and enables teachers, students, and their parents to better understand the foundations of these conflicts.

School Wars: The Battle for Britain's Education

School Wars: The Battle for Britain's Education
Title School Wars: The Battle for Britain's Education PDF eBook
Author Melissa Benn
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 277
Release 2011-11-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1844677362

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School Board Battles

School Board Battles
Title School Board Battles PDF eBook
Author Melissa M. Deckman
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2004-02-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781589014091

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If there is a "culture war" taking place in the United States, one of the most interesting, if under-the-radar, battlegrounds is in local school board elections. Rarely does the pitch of this battle reach national attention, as it did in Kansas when the state school board—led by several outspoken conservative Christians—voted to delete evolution from the state's science curriculum and its standardized tests in August 1999. That action rattled not only the educational and scientific communities, but concerned citizens around the nation as well. While the movement of the Christian Right into national and state politics has been well documented, this is the first book to examine their impact on local school board politics. While the Kansas decision was short-lived, during the past decade in school districts around the country, conservative Christian majorities have voted to place limits on sex education, to restrict library books, to remove references to gays and lesbians in the classroom, and to promote American culture as superior to other cultures. School Board Battles studies the motivation, strategies, and electoral success of Christian Right school board candidates. Based on interviews, and using an extensive national survey of candidates as well as case studies of two school districts in which conservative Christians ran and served on local boards, Melissa M. Deckman gives us a surprisingly complex picture of these candidates. She reveals weaker ties to national Christian Right organizations—and more similarities between these conservative candidates and their more secular counterparts than might be expected. Deckman examines important questions: Why do conservative Christians run for school boards? How much influence has the Christian Right actually had on school boards? How do conservative Christians govern? School Board Battles is an in-depth and in-the-trenches look at an important encounter in the "culture war"—one that may well determine the future of our nation's youth.

Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers

Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers
Title Battle Hymn of the Tiger Teachers PDF eBook
Author Katharine Birbalsingh
Publisher John Catt Educational
Total Pages 312
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Education
ISBN 9781909717961

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At Michaela Community School, teachers think differently, overturning many of the ideas that have become orthodoxy in education. Here, 20 Michaela teachers explore controversial ideas that improve the lives of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds. Michaela is blazing a trail, defying many of the received notions about what works best in schools.

Beyond the Culture Wars

Beyond the Culture Wars
Title Beyond the Culture Wars PDF eBook
Author Gerald Graff
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 228
Release 1992
Genre Education
ISBN 9780393311136

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In the heated academic warfare over multiculturalism and the curriculum, Gerald Graff takes a daring stand. He suggests that the anger and hostility over political correctness should be channelled into productive debate and that teachers, administrators and students alike could actually make good use of the crisis to tackle the real problems of academic incoherence and student apathy.