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The Robot Factory : Pseudoscience in Education and Its Threat to American Democracy / by Joseph Ganem.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ganem, Joseph, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Mathematics--Study and teaching.
Mathematics.
Education and state.
Educational tests and measurements.
Mathematics Education.
Education Policy.
Assessment and Testing.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Mathematics Education.
Education Policy.
Assessment and Testing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Summary:
Fake Science Is Killing Our Schools—and Our Republic Science is both a method for understanding and a guide for decision-making. It can and should be the foundation for citizenship: logic, reasoning, challenging claims, making choices based on verifiable fact. Authentic science education is key to producing informed, engaged citizens. It can't be separated from the culture in which it operates. Instead, we're in the most vicious cycle imaginable for a democracy—but perfect for a corporatist kleptocracy. With agenda-driven leaders using pseudoscience to justify bad educational policy, education has become a dehumanizing tool for mass producing compliant workers who accept what they're told and do what they're asked. Physicist and educator Dr. Joseph Ganem rips the lid off of this neatly-packaged scam. He exposes the dangers of pseudoscience in the hands of decision-makers, educators, and students. In nothingless than a compelling new vision for 21st century education, he calls us to reject pseudoscience in all forms, engage in a collective search for truth, and commit to an authentic education for every child. “Dr. Ganem nails it! He brings a scientist’s eye and a crusader’s passion to explaining how “reformers” are killing an education system that once was—and still could be—the envy of the world.” --John Owens, author, Confessions of a Bad Teacher: The Shocking Truth from the Front Lines of American Public Education “Empowering and enlightening. Sparks will fly when people read this book - so policymakers be forewarned (or better be ready)! There will be a revolution - a powerful call for change." --CJ Westerberg, Founder & Editor, The Daily Riff: Be Smarter. About Education.
Contents:
Introduction
Why I Would Fail Third Grade Math: A Multitude of Problems in One Brief Lesson
Data-Driven Education Reform: A New Pseudo-science
Science: Motivation, Measurement, and Meaning
The Scientific Method Misapplied to Education
The “Mathematical Intimidation” of Teachers
The Statistical Impossibility of Adequate Yearly Progress in Schools
The SAT: Promoting equal opportunity or perpetuating a hierarchy?
The Accountability Hoax
Facts versus Stories
Why Our Kids Don’t Get Math
The Widening Gap Between High School and College Math
The Disconnect Between the Math Curriculum and Professional Practitioners
Making Math Relevant: Assessing reading comprehension or math?
The “Chinese Room”
Misunderstanding Science Education
Why Science is Hard
Science as a Noun
Science as a Question
Science as a Conversation
Science as a Guide
Science as a Verb
The Limits of Science
Having It Both Ways
Teachers are Real Human Beings (Not Idealized Fantasy People)
The Teacher-Student Relationship
The Opposite of Science: Elevating Complexity
Impossible Expectations
Across Time and Space: The complex web of human relatedness
Do Adults Model the Educational Values They Espouse?
False Choice: The dark side of storytelling
Schools are not Cultural Islands
Dismembering Literature to Avoid its Truths
The Fallacy of Market-based Education Reforms
Markets: Meaning and Morality
Education Markets: The Higher-Ed debacle
The Charter School Movement
The Logical Fallacies Embedded in the “Business Model”
The Paradox of Wealth: Towards an Expanded Understanding of Self-Interest
Rethinking Education
Back to the Future: The “Deficit Model” of Education
Transformative Education
Beyond the Business Model
Rethinking College: Preparing for the Unimagined
The Expectations Trap
The Limits of Education
The Overlooked Role of Questions and Reflection
Being Educated
Knowing and Understanding
Do Computers Understand?
Relatedness
The Real Crisis
A Call to Action.
ISBN:
9783319778600
3319778609

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