Stupidity and Tears: Teaching and Learning in Troubled Times
In Stupidity and Tears, renowned educator and National Book Award winner Herbert Kohl offers us a thoughtful and ultimately optimistic meditation on the forces that conspire to keep teachers and students “stupid” — i.e., frustrated and unable to excel in an education system that is clearly failing them.
Among the topics explored by Kohl are the pressures of standards based assessments and harrowing sink-or-swim policies, the pain teachers feel when asked to teach against their pedagogical conscience, the development of a capacity to sense how students perceive the world, and the importance of hope and creativity in strengthening the social imagination of students and teachers.
A rousing call for common sense in the face of dwindling budgets, crippling state mandates, and injudicious politics, Stupidity and Tears is “vintage Kohl — incisive, funny, reflective, profound ... a provocation to educators to better teach all our children” (Norman Fruchter, NYU Institute of Education and Social Policy).
- Author
- Herbert R. Kohl
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 320
- Publisher
- The New Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781565848511
- Genres
- education, teaching
- Release date
- 2004
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