<p>"A major contribution. This is a well-written and dynamic book to read, and a sociological treasure. ...The authors challenge us to redefine American culture and test our courage to develop a more equitable society." <br />--Contemporary Sociology</p>

Perhaps no other historian has had a more profound and revolutionary impact on American education than Howard Zinn. This is the first book devoted to his views on education and its role in a democratic society. Howard Zinn on Democratic Education describes what is missing from school textbooks and in classrooms-and how we move beyond these deficiencies to improve student education. Critical skills of citizenship are insufficiently developed in schools, according to Zinn. Textbooks and curricula must be changed to transcend the recitation of received wisdom too common today in schools. In these respects, recent Bush Administration and educational policies of most previous US presidents have been on the wrong track in meeting educational needs. This book seeks to redefine national goals at a time when public debates over education have never been more polarised--nor higher in public visibility and contentious debate. Zinn's essays on education-many never before published--are framed in this book by a dialogue between Zinn and Donaldo Macedo, a distinguished critic of literacy and schooling, whose books with Paulo Freire, Noam Chomsky and other authors have received international acclaim.
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Zinn describes what he thinks is missing from the American curriculum, and argues why the education system should be changed.
Chapter 1 Apparatus of Lies USA: Introduction, Donaldo Macedo; Chapter 2 Schools and the Manufacture of Mass Deception: A Dialogue; Chapter 3 A People’s History of the United States; Chapter 4 How Free is Higher Education?; Chapter 5 Columbus and Western Civilization; Chapter 6 Grey Matters Interviews Howard Zinn; Chapter 7 Being Left: Growing Up Class-Conscious; Chapter 8 What Bush’s War on Terror Is All About; Chapter 9 The Diverted Left; Chapter 10 A Campaign without Class; Chapter 11 Federal Bureau of Intimidation; Chapter 12 Why Students Should Study History: An Interview;
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"A major contribution. This is a well-written and dynamic book to read, and a sociological treasure. ...The authors challenge us to redefine American culture and test our courage to develop a more equitable society." --Contemporary Sociology
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781594510540
Publisert
2004-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
362 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
220

Biographical note

Howard Zinn was Professor of Political Science at Boston University. He grew up in Brooklyn, one of four sons of a sometime waiter, window cleaner and pushcart peddler. He is A People's History of the United States in 1980. He received the Lannan Foundation Literary Award for Nonfiction and the Eugene V. Debs award for his writing and political activism. Donaldo Macedo is Distinguished Professor of Education at U Mass Boston and co-author of Dancing with Bigotry: Beyond the Politics of Tolerance (Palgrave MacMillan, 2000) and The Hegemony of English (Paradigm, 2004).