Learning versus the Common Core
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Tampio, Nicholas
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EnglishAbstract
An open challenge to Common Core's drive for uniformity Nicholas Tampio watched as his kindergartner's class shifted from one where teachers, aides, parents, and students worked hard to create a rewarding educational experience to one in which teachers delivered hours-long lectures using packaged lesson plans. Learning versus the Common Core explains how standards-based education reform is transforming nearly every aspect of public education by looking closely at the standards, the agenda of people pushing standards-based reform, and how these fit within a global pattern of education reform. With a nod to the philosophy of John Dewey, Tampio concludes with a vision of what democratic education can look like today-and how people can form rhizomatic alliances across different political and ethical backgrounds to fight the Common Core. Forerunners: Ideas First Short books of thought-in-process scholarship, where intense analysis, questioning, and speculation take the lead
Keywords
EducationISBN
9781452961880, 9781517907792Publisher
University of Minnesota PressPublisher website
https://manifold.umn.eduPublication date and place
2019Series
Forerunners: Ideas First,Classification
Educational strategies & policy
Philosophy & theory of education
Curriculum planning & development
Educational strategies and policy
Philosophy and theory of education
Curriculum planning and development