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Fear and Learning in America: Bad Data, Good Teachers, and the Attack on Public Education
Paperback Published on: 21/02/2014
Price: £20.99
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Synopsis
In this provocative book, "America's Superintendent," John Kuhn lays bare the scare tactics at the root of the modern school reform movement. Kuhn conveys a deeply held passion for the mission and promise of public education through his own experience as a school administrator in Texas. When his "Alamo Letter" first appeared in the Washington Post, it galvanised the educational community in a call to action that was impossible to ignore. This powerful book requires us to question whether the current education crisis will be judged by history as a legitimate national emergency or an agenda-driven panic, spurred on by a media that is, for the most part, uninterested in anything but useless soundbites.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Teachers College Press
- ISBN: 9780807755723
- Number of pages: 176
- Dimensions: 229 x 158 x 15 mm
- Weight: 256g
- Languages: English