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Content Counts: Making the Case for a National Curriculum

Current price: $14.95
Content Counts: Making the Case for a National Curriculum
Content Counts: Making the Case for a National Curriculum

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Content Counts: Making the Case for a National Curriculum

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A thought-provoking book that exposes the curricular gaps in our country's public schools as well as the attempts at reform that have failed to bridge them. Highlighting the overemphasis on skill-based instruction that appears in our current standards, teacher evaluation rubrics and professional development manuals, Robinson smartly argues for a more uniform and rigorous curriculum that figures to reduce confusion, restore dignity to the teaching profession, and ultimately produce a well-educated citizenry.

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