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About the Author
Clifford H. Edwards is a former professor of science education whose 35 year professional career was spent at Illinois State University and Brigham Young University. He is the author of books and articles primarily in the areas of curriculum and student discipline.
Reviews
Dr. Edwards presents a convincing case for the power of learning communities to more genuinely reflect the nature of the broader American society and to more authentically empower students as learners. How else can it be than the means necessarily being consistent with the ends? 'Shades of John Dewey,' you might say! Yes, but more validly, the research findings of Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky is extensively actualized. That is, knowledge is constructed by the individual child/learner, while immersed in a social context, whether family or school. Traditional education has always ignored how children truly learn resulting in very limited learning outcomes, while the classroom itself has often been a scene of contrary wills between teacher and student. -- Lary M. Arnoldsen, EdD, emeritus professor of secondary education, Brigham Young University
This book should be read by all who are involved with the education of our youth and who are deeply concerned about the widespread failure of our schools to meet student personal, social, and academic needs. It is a must read for teachers and administrators. Dr. Edwards has carefully reviewed and evaluated instructional theories and practices, both past and present, dealing with discipline, motivation, curriculum, evaluation, and moral development and has found them, at best, ineffective and, at worst, punitive and damaging to students' self confidence and motivation to learn. The creation of 'learning communities'-where intrinsic motivation and autonomy become central to the learning process and where students, teachers, and administrators work together in identifying and meeting student needs in a cooperative manner-provides a comprehensive road map for solving the current educational malaise where a 'one size fits all,' No Child Left Behind, teaching to the test mentality permeates our educational system. Change will not come easily. It will require a seismic shift in our attitudes and behaviors. But it must be done if our students are to reach their full potential as knowledgeable, autonomous, fully empowered contributors to our democratic society. -- Harold F. Wolfgramm, professor emeritus, Brigham Young University
Book Information
ISBN 9781607099888
Author Clifford H. Edwards
Format Paperback
Page Count 212
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 331g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 155mm * 13mm