To lend weight to his charge that the public school teacher has been betrayed and gravity to his indictment of the educational establishment for that betrayal, Jurgen Herbst goes back to the beginnings of teacher education in America in the 1830s and traces its evolution up to the 1920s, by which time the essential damage had been done. ?? ?Initially, attempts were made to upgrade public school teaching to a genuine profession, but that ideal was gradually abandoned. In its stead, with the advent of newly emerging graduate schools of education in the early decades of the twentieth century, came the so-called professionalization of public education. At the expense of the training of elementary school teachers (mostly women), teacher educators shifted their attention to the turning out of educational "specialists" (mostly men)--administrators, faculty members at normal schools and teachers colleges, adult education teachers, and educational researchers. ?? ?Ultimately a history of the neglect of the American public school teacher, And Sadly Teach ends with a plea and a message that ring loud and clear. The plea: that the current reform proposals for American teacher education--the Carnegie and the Holmes reports--be heeded. The message: that the key to successful school reform lies in educating teacher's true professionals and in acknowledging them as such in their classrooms.
This is an excellent starting point when your preschool to kindergartener shows an interest in reading. The accompanying story emphasizes words with letters that compliment "at." Cat, fat, mat, sat etc. There is plenty of opportunity to find the words in the story. The book gives a child a sense of accomplishment as they learn the words and then find them embedded in the story.
Terrific for learning to read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My daughter loves this book. It lays out all the words that end in -at in a way that makes it easy for her to see how they're similar, and read them herself. A confidence-boosting book for kids learning to read, and it is funny, too.
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