The Schools We Need and why We Don't Have Them

Doubleday Books (1996)
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Abstract

By providing evidence of numerous studies proving that fact-based education works, the author of Cultural Literacy proves that if children are taught substantial knowledge and skills--and learn to work hard to acquire them--their test scores will rise, their love of learning will grow, and they will become enthusiastic participants in the information-age civilization.

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