The learning gap: why our schools are failing and what we can learn from Japanese and Chinese education
"It is no secret that American education is in crisis. Our children lag behind students in other countries--and they are losing ground. In The Learning Gap, Harold W. Stevenson and James W. Stigler put this crisis in perspective by comparing teachers, parents, children, schools, and educational...
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New York [u.a.]
Summit Books
1992
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Zusammenfassung: | "It is no secret that American education is in crisis. Our children lag behind students in other countries--and they are losing ground. In The Learning Gap, Harold W. Stevenson and James W. Stigler put this crisis in perspective by comparing teachers, parents, children, schools, and educational practices in the United States, Japan, Taiwan, and China." "Based on five major studies, funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation and featured on the front page of The New York Times, this is the first comprehensive account of what works in elementary education and what doesn't--and why. The authors analyze the role of standardized tests, tracking, special education, class size, money, classroom discipline, textbooks, and parental involvement and arrive at some startling conclusions that will drastically alter our understanding of the problems and possibilities of our schools. Television is not to blame for children's poor performance nor are underpaid or poorly trained teachers. And contrary to prevailing opinion, class size should be increased, and children should not begin academic preparation in preschool and kindergarten." "Most important, the authors show that parental involvement is critical to children's learning and that schools should reward individual effort rather than emphasize innate ability. Bringing a clarity of purpose to the debate on education that is missing from the schools themselves, The Learning Gap is a landmark study that will shape the educational agenda of the future."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | 236 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0671709836 |
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title_short | The learning gap |
title_sort | the learning gap why our schools are failing and what we can learn from japanese and chinese education |
title_sub | why our schools are failing and what we can learn from Japanese and Chinese education |
topic | Educación comparada Educación primaria - Japón Educación primaria - Taiwan Enseignement primaire - Japon Enseignement primaire - Taiwan Enseignement primaire - États-Unis Éducation comparée Comparative education Education, Elementary Japan Education, Elementary Taiwan Education, Elementary United States Schule (DE-588)4053474-1 gnd Grundschulunterricht (DE-588)4022354-1 gnd Bildungsreform (DE-588)4006672-1 gnd Qualitätssteigerung (DE-588)4176587-4 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Educación comparada Educación primaria - Japón Educación primaria - Taiwan Enseignement primaire - Japon Enseignement primaire - Taiwan Enseignement primaire - États-Unis Éducation comparée Comparative education Education, Elementary Japan Education, Elementary Taiwan Education, Elementary United States Schule Grundschulunterricht Bildungsreform Qualitätssteigerung Internationaler Vergleich USA China Taiwan Japan |
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