A Different Kind of Teacher: Solving the Crisis of American SchoolingBerkeley Hills Books, 2000 - 230 頁 Gatto analyzes the roots of the modern American education system, outlining prescriptions for revitalizing the system, advocating greater emphasis on critical analysis, creativity, practicality, and real-world exposure in the curriculum. He calls on educators and administrators to acknowledge student's need for a spiritual and ethical framework upon which to build a good life. |
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Solving the Crisis of American Schooling John Taylor Gatto. nent American families made the pilgrimage to Prussia and ... American compulsory schooling went to Prussia to study its clockwork schoolrooms firsthand . Horace Mann's Sev- enth ...
Solving the Crisis of American Schooling John Taylor Gatto. nent American families made the pilgrimage to Prussia and ... American compulsory schooling went to Prussia to study its clockwork schoolrooms firsthand . Horace Mann's Sev- enth ...
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... American schooling from kindergarten through college and its questionable connection with the job market . The ... American secondary school graduates enrolled in college , but only twenty - two percent did in Switzerland ; in America ...
... American schooling from kindergarten through college and its questionable connection with the job market . The ... American secondary school graduates enrolled in college , but only twenty - two percent did in Switzerland ; in America ...
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Solving the Crisis of American Schooling John Taylor Gatto. doesn't make information like this readily accessible ? How can you think clearly about our own predicament if you don't have it ? Did you know that Hong Kong , a country with a ...
Solving the Crisis of American Schooling John Taylor Gatto. doesn't make information like this readily accessible ? How can you think clearly about our own predicament if you don't have it ? Did you know that Hong Kong , a country with a ...
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