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Mike Rose is a member of the faculty of the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies.

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1944
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA

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I read this book twice within a very short time period in the late 90s/early 2000. It meant a lot to me, was personally validating.
 
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Chris.Wolak | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 13, 2022 |
This book is comprised of many short chapters, each tackling an issue related to American education. It covers some great topics, all quite relevant to the current educational landscape but the chapters are so short that the author isn't able to go into very much detail. Many of the chapters feel like introductions to much longer essays, but before you can get to the meat of the issue, the chapter ends, and you're confronted with the next topic. This isn't so much a book as it is a collection of short introductions to education-related concerns. I think it's adequate as a starting point to think about how we conceive of and approach school and learning, but I would have liked to read about some of the topics in more detail.

I did enjoy the chapter concerning intelligence-- Rose brings up a very good point about how we tend to categorize people, their work and their intelligence in terms of dichotomies-- industrial work (hand) vs. creative work (brain), manual labour vs. intellectual work, university education(theoretical/academic) vs. vocational education (practical), etc. Just because someone does industrial work doesn't mean they are any less intelligent than a white-collar employee. A factory worker, to use his example, needs a rich knowledge of the materials and tools used in his work, needs problem solving skills, be efficient, etc.
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serru | 3 reseñas más. | Oct 6, 2022 |
I really liked this book. It looks at the many serious flaws in our education system, but then also looks at many good solutions that individuals within the US education system have developed. The end result of reading this book is not so much awareness of how bad our schools are, but rather inspiration as to what improvement is possible right now, with the resources and knowledge currently at hand.
 
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JBarringer | Dec 30, 2017 |
 
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2wonderY | 2 reseñas más. | Jun 22, 2013 |

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