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The Mischief of Standardized Teaching and Learning

How Authoritarianism is Damaging Public Education with its Canopy of a Common Core, High-Stakes Tests and Market-Based Hooey

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The Mischief of Standardized Teaching and Learning

De: Jack Hassard
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The conservative world-view is at the root of educational reform, not only in the United States, but in most countries around the world. This world-view has set in motion the reform of education based on a common set of standards, high-stakes tests, and accountability metrics that demoralize not only students and their families, but the educators who families regard as significant others in the lives of their children. This eBook is an exploration of how these reforms of education, which are rooted in authoritarianism, are damaging public education with its canopy of a Common Core, high-stakes tests, and market based tactics which are nothing but hooey. These reforms have largely been funded by non-educators, and very rich people, who think that because they made a success in the business community, then their ideas should be embraced by public education. The book's 12 chapters are organized into three parts as follows: Part I. The Cloud of Authoritarianism Part II. The Ideals of Progressivism Part III. Education: Public and Local Educación
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