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What's at Stake in the K-12 Standards Wars

A Primer for Educational Policy Makers

by Sandra Stotsky (Volume editor)
©2001 Textbook XXVI, 370 Pages

Summary

The «standards wars» are another manifestation of the «culture wars.» Few educational policy makers understand the many disciplinary, pedagogical, and curricular issues occuring at the heart of the conflicts as states develop or revise their K-12 standards and standards-based assessments in the major subjects. The issues differ from subject to subject. This collection of essays addresses the issues that have arisen in the development and implementation of national and state standards in science, mathematics, history, economics, and the English language arts from the perspective of scholars in those disciplines. These scholars are writing not for other scholars in their field but for those who help shape K-12 educational policy legislators, members of boards of education, and those who teach courses in government or education policy making. The purpose of this collection is to clarify what is at stake in the standards wars and in standards-based systemic reform.

Details

Pages
XXVI, 370
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820444901
Language
English
Keywords
implementation science mathematics history development education school system
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2000, 2001. XXVI, 370 pp.

Biographical notes

Sandra Stotsky (Volume editor)

The Editor: Sandra Stotsky is Research Associate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She received her Ed.D. in Reading from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. In addition to numerous articles in professional journals and a monograph on state standards in the English language arts and reading, she wrote Losing Our Language: How Multicultural Classroom Instruction Is Undermining Our Children’s Ability to Read, Write, and Reason and edited The Immigrant Experience, a series of library reference books.

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