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How Teachers Taught : Constancy and Change in American Classrooms, 1890-1990
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Reveals long-standing traditions of American teaching.
A must-read for educators and researchers to explore the history of teaching practices in the United States and how it affects classroom reform efforts. The book highlights the continuity of teacher-based instruction while examining the evolution of curriculum content and how it impacts classroom changes. Larry Cuban's scholarly and well-researched work is highly recommended to understand the philosophical context around classroom teaching to policymakers, practitioners, and researchers alike.
How Teachers Taught : Constancy and Change in American Classrooms, 1890-1990
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Reveals long-standing traditions of American teaching.
A must-read for educators and researchers to explore the history of teaching practices in the United States and how it affects classroom reform efforts. The book highlights the continuity of teacher-based instruction while examining the evolution of curriculum content and how it impacts classroom changes. Larry Cuban's scholarly and well-researched work is highly recommended to understand the philosophical context around classroom teaching to policymakers, practitioners, and researchers alike.