Grove asks not that we copy East Asian teaching approaches, but that we use them as a mirror to gain insights into typically American approaches and their underlying values, which are handicapping our children's learning.
Grove asks not that we copy East Asian teaching approaches, but that we use them as a mirror to gain insights into typically American approaches and their underlying values, which are handicapping our children's learning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cornelius N. Grove's mission has been to explain to Americans the historical and cultural reasons for their children's comparatively mediocre performance in schools; his books The Aptitude Myth (2013) and The Drive to Learn (2017) are now followed by A Mirror for Americans. With a doctorate in education from Columbia University, he is the author of entries on pedagogy across cultures in two new encyclopedias, and founder of the intercultural consulting firm Grovewell LLC.
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Preface Introduction Chapter One: Common Beliefs about Learning in East Asian Classrooms Chapter Two: East Asian Preschools, Part I Chapter Three: East Asian Preschools, Part II Chapter Four: Foundations of East Asian Schooling, Part I Chapter Five: Foundations of East Asian Schooling, Part II Chapter Six: East Asian Primary Schools, Part I Chapter Seven: East Asian Primary Schools, Part II Chapter Eight: East Asian Primary Schools, Part III Chapter Nine: Knowledge-Centered Lessons Postscript Bibliography
Preface Introduction Chapter One: Common Beliefs about Learning in East Asian Classrooms Chapter Two: East Asian Preschools, Part I Chapter Three: East Asian Preschools, Part II Chapter Four: Foundations of East Asian Schooling, Part I Chapter Five: Foundations of East Asian Schooling, Part II Chapter Six: East Asian Primary Schools, Part I Chapter Seven: East Asian Primary Schools, Part II Chapter Eight: East Asian Primary Schools, Part III Chapter Nine: Knowledge-Centered Lessons Postscript Bibliography
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