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Too Simple To Fail: A Case For Educational Change hardcover english - 18 Nov 2010

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PublisherOxford University Press Inc
ISBN 139780199744329
ISBN 100199744327
AuthorR. Barker Bausell
Book FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Book SubtitleA Case For Educational Change
Book DescriptionToo Simple to Fail presents a startling dissection of what is wrong with our educational system and a set of simple, common-sense steps for improving it. This simplicity, Bausell argues, characterizes both the schooling process and the science of education, as witnessed by legions of researchers who have discovered precious little that their grandmothers didn't already know. Yet surprisingly, based upon the author's own studies and a review of the past 30+ years of educational research, these discoveries boil down to a simple but powerful theory: The only way schools can increase learning is to increase the amount of relevant instructional time for all students. Here, Bausell demonstrates that classroom instruction is hopelessly obsolete, as are our current testing practices, both contributing to the widening opportunity gap between socioeconomic and racial groups. But with an understanding of what is wrong with education today comes the revelation that the answer to these deficiencies has been available to us all along in the form of the tutorial model, the most effective instructional paradigm ever developed. Only in recent years has it become feasible to simulate this extremely effective instructional medium as a universal option that, in effect, would allow schools to provide relevant instruction as a rule and not an exception. If implemented, a new world of opportunity and potential will finally be available to children, whose learning is so crucial for our future. The new model presented in this book has implications for identifying not only what is wrong with the way we educate our young, but also why it is wrong, and how the educational process can be made more efficient, effective, and fair.
Editorial ReviewMr. Bausell has emerged with a book about his true intellectual passion - how we teach, how kids learn, and what would give us better results...His vision of the learning lab - with students touching computer screens as they follow computerized lessons, each of them learning at his or her own pace, and with tutors providing individualized instruction as necessary - suggests a more efficient model for learning, particularly for children already behind the curve, and real urgency about the future. --Dan Rodricks, The Baltimore Sun "Mr. Bausell has emerged with a book about his true intellectual passion -- how we teach, how kids learn, and what would give us better results... His vision of the learning lab with students touching computer screens as they follow computerized lessons, each of them learning at his or her own pace, and with tutors providing individualized instruction as necessary -- suggests a more efficient model for learning, particularly for children already behind the curve, and real urgency about the future." --Dan Rodricks, The Baltimore Sun "Dr. Bausell provides a comprehensive analysis of the lessons to be drawn from classic schooling research. It would be difficult to dispute Dr. Bausell's central premise - that one-on-one instruction is the best guarantor of improved academic performance. But Dr. Bausell's exhaustive research summary leaves one with no other plausible conclusion." --IEducationNext "I applaud the author of Too Simple To Fail: A Case for Educational Change for establishing simple strategies to improve K12 education. Too Simple To Fail would serve as a good resource for parents, teachers, principals, school board members, and educational psychologists." -- PsycCRITIQUES
About the AuthorR. Barker Bausell, Ph.D., a professor at University of Maryland, Baltimore, was born into a family of teachers and originally trained as an educational researcher, becoming one of the first investigators to contrast tutoring to classroom instruction under carefully controlled, randomized conditions. He also experimentally manipulated teacher experience, teacher training, teacher knowledge, parental teaching, and numerous other schooling variables before authoring, with his mother and wife, the three volume Bausell Learning Guides: Teach your Child to Read, to Write, and Math based upon their recognition of the preeminent importance of the home learning environments to children's educational futures. He has served as the editor in chief of the peer-reviewed journal Evaluation & the Health Professions for over three decades and is the author of several other books, including Snake Oil Science and Power Analysis for Experimental Research.
Publication Date18 Nov 2010
Number of Pages256
Cart Total  153.00

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