Critical Issues in Education
By: Jack K. Nelson
Contributor(s): Stuart Palonsky Mary Rose McCarthy
Material type: TextPublisher: United States of America McGraw-Hill 2010Edition: 7th editionDescription: 491ISBN: 978-0-07-337864-0Subject(s): Eduction IssueDDC classification: 370 EducationItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Critical Issues in Education is designed to be used in courses that examine current, relevant pro and con disputes about schools and schooling. By exploring the major opposing viewpoints on these issues, the text encourages education students to think critically and develop their own viewpoints. The clear writing and dramatic dialectic approach are conducive to dynamic classroom discussions that help students grasp the many sides of these complex issues. Three integrating themes provide a solid framework for examining the eighteen topics covered. Each part begins with a chapter-length introduction that provides background material and organizing themes for the issues that follow. Each issue is then presented from two divergent viewpoints, each one written in advocate language to be as compelling as possible. The book's objective, in addition to informing the reader about the issues, is to develop critical thinking skills within the context of education.
Whose interests should school serve? Justice and Quality What should be taught? Knowledge and Literacy How should schools be organized and operated? School Environment
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