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The Educated Child: A Parents Guide from Preschool Through Eighth Grade

Autor William J. Bennett, Jr. Finn, Chester E., Jr. Cribb, John T. E.
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2000
"The Educated Child" defines a good education and offers parents a plan of action for ensuring that their children achieve it.
"The Educated Child" defines a good education and offers parents a plan of action for ensuring that their children achieve it. Combining the goals that William Bennett enumerated as Secretary of Education, key excerpts from E. D. Hirsch's Core Knowledge Sequence, and the latest research, it sets forth clear curricula and specific objectives for children from kindergarten through the eighth grade, including:
-What children should be studying and the kind of work they should be doing
-Important facts to learn and essential reading lists
-When children should master specific math skills, spelling and grammar basics, and scientific facts
-Test preparation, homework, and other areas that require parental involvement
"The Educated Child" also examines timely issues such as school choice, sex education, character education, and the phonics/whole language debate. Perhaps most important, it encourages parents to become advocates for their children by learning what to look for in a good school, how to talk to educators, and how, when necessary, to push for needed changes. For parents concerned about their children's current education and future lives, it is the ultimate handbook.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780684872728
ISBN-10: 0684872722
Pagini: 688
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Free Press

Notă biografică

William J. Bennett served as Secretary of Education and is the author of several national bestsellers, including The Book of Virtues and The Moral Compass. He is a fellow at the Heritage Foundation and codirector of Empower America.

Descriere

A comprehensive, thoroughly practical approach to the fundamentals of education, written by the former secretary of education whose insights into the concerns of contemporary parents catapulted "The Book of Virtues" to the top of national bestseller lists. It covers specific objectives for each of three grade groupings: K-3, 4-6 and 7-8. (Education / Teaching)

Cuprins

Contents

Acknowledgments

Before You Begin

Introduction

  • You Are Your Child's Most Important Teacher
  • Lessons That Good Schools Teach
  • Will Your School Educate Your Child Well?
  • Our Schools and Our Culture
  • Ten Principles for Parents of Educated Children


Part I: The Preschool Years

Chapter I: Fostering a Love of Learning

Your Love, Protection, and Care

Your Time

A Positive Learning Environment

An Attitude That Values Learning

Early Moral Training

How Young Children Learn

Chapter 2: Getting Ready for School

Kindergarten Readiness List

Getting Ready to Read

  • Making Your House a Book House
  • Choosing Books for Children
  • Thirty Great Books Every Preschooler Should Meet
  • Setting a Good Reading Example


Reading to Your Child

  • Reading Rules of Thumb
  • Checking Out the Library


Getting Ready to Write

Learning to Speak and Listen Well

Getting Ready for Arithmetic

Preschool Science

Building Motor Skills

Resources to Help Your Preschooler Learn

Chapter 3: Character Education in the Early Years

Forming Character for School Success

Discipline in the Preschool Years

Social Skills

Helping Your Child Learn Self-Reliance

Chapter 4: Day Care and Preschool

Day Care

  • A Word About Day Care Licensing


Preschool

  • Is Preschool Necessary?
  • Looking for a Good Preschool
  • Staying Involved


Part II: The Core Curriculum

The Importance of a Solid Core Curriculum

Checking on Your School's Standards of Learning

How to Use This Book to Examine Your School's Curriculum

Ten Signs of a Good School

The Core Knowledge Sequence

Chapter 5: English

What Good Schools Teach -- and Why

  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Speaking
  • How Do You Recognize "Great" Literature?
  • How Are Schools Doing?


The English Curriculum

  • The Primary Grades

    • Kindergarten
    • First Grade
    • Second Grade
    • Third Grade

  • Good Books for the Primary Grades
  • How Well Read Is Your Primary Grade Child?
  • Questions to Ask the Teacher
  • What If My Child Has a Reading Problem?
  • The Intermediate Grades

    • Fourth Grade
    • Fifth Grade
    • Sixth Grade

  • Good Books for the Intermediate Grades
  • How Well Read Is Your Intermediate Grade Child?
  • Wellsprings of Western Literature
  • Questions to Ask the Teacher
  • Junior High

    • Seventh Grade
    • Eighth Grade

  • Good Books for Junior High
  • How Well Read Is Your Junior High Schooler?
  • Memorizing Poems and Prose
  • Questions to Ask the Teacher


    Issues in Language Arts Education

    • Phonics Versus Whole Language
    • When Should Students Start to Read?
    • Should Schools Group Children by Reading Ability?
    • When Should Children Learn to Write?
    • What If the Teacher Does Not Correct Spelling?
    • How Important Is Penmanship?
    • What Is the Place of Western Literature in the English Classroom?
    • Why Are Children's Classics Being Slighted?
    • Is My Child Really Learning to Understand Literature?
    • Should Children Study Much Grammar?
    • Should Schools Be Sticklers About Proper English?
    • Warning Signs of a Weak Language Arts Program


    Teaching Reading, Writing, and Literature at Home

    • Helping Your Child Learn to Read

      • Help with Phonics
      • Building Reading Comprehension
      • Resources That Help Your Child Learn to Read

    • Helping Your Child Learn to Write
    • Gauging Your Child's Interest and Progress


      Chapter 6: History and Geography

      What Good Schools Teach -- and Why

      • The Intellectual Function of History
      • The Civic Function of History
      • The Moral Function of History
      • History Lessons That Good Schools Teach
      • The Place of Geography in the Curriculum
      • What About Economics?
      • How Are Schools Doing?


      The History and Geography Curriculum

      • The Primary Grades

        • Kindergarten
        • First Grade
        • Second Grade
        • Third Grade

      • Is Your School Teaching Historical Literacy?
      • Questions to Ask the Teacher


        The Intermediate Grades

        • Fourth Grade

      • How Are American Fourth Graders Doing?

        • Fifth Grade

      • Does My Child Know the Map?

        • Sixth Grade

      • Is My Child Geographically Literate?
      • Is Your School Teaching Basic Economics?
      • Questions to Ask the Teacher
      • Junior High

        • Seventh Grade
        • Eighth Grade

      • How Are American Eighth Graders Doing?
      • Is Your School Teaching Literacy in American History?
      • s Your School Teaching Literacy in World History?
      • Is Your Child Learning How American Democracy Works?
      • Questions to Ask the Teacher


        Issues in the Teaching of History

        • What Happened to the Story in History?
        • "Expanding Environments"
        • What Is "Social Studies"?
        • How Important Are Facts in History?
        • Dates Your Child Should Learn
        • What Is the Place of Multiculturalism in History Class?
        • How Much Western Civilization?
        • Is It America the Beautiful -- or the Bad?
        • Warning Signs of a Weak History and Geography Program


        Teaching History and Geography at Home

        • Teaching History at Home
        • Resources That Help Your Child Learn History
        • Teaching Geography at Home
        • Resources That Help Your Child Learn Geography
        • Teaching Civics at Home
        • Teaching Basic Economics at Home


        Chapter 7: Art and Music

        What Good Schools Teach -- and Why

        • How Are Schools Doing?


        The Art and Music Curriculum

        • The Primary Grades

          • Kindergarten
          • First Grade
          • Second Grade
          • Third Grade

        • The Intermediate Grades

          • Fourth Grade
          • Fifth Grade
          • Sixth Grade

        • Junior High

          • Seventh Grade
          • Eighth Grade

        • How Strong Is the Fine Arts Program at Your School?
        • Teaching About Art and Music at Home
        • Resources That Help Your Child Learn About Art and Music


          Chapter 8: Mathematics

          What Good Schools Teach -- and Why

          • How Are Schools Doing?


          The Mathematics Curriculum

          • The Primary Grades

            • Kindergarten
            • First Grade
            • Second Grade
            • Third Grade

          • Does Your Child Know Basic Math Facts?
          • Questions to Ask the Teacher
          • What If My Child Is Falling Behind?
          • The Intermediate Grades

            • Fourth Grade

          • How Are American Fourth Graders Doing?

            • Fifth Grade
            • Sixth Grade

          • Does Your Child Know Basic Math Facts?
          • Why Does My Child Keep Counting on Her Fingers?
          • Questions to Ask the Teacher
          • Junior High

            • Seventh Grade
            • Eighth Grade

          • Does Your Child Know Basic Math Facts?
          • How Are American Eighth Graders Doing?
          • Questions to Ask the Teacher


            Issues in the Teaching of Mathematics

            • What Is "New" New Math?
            • Is Memorization Outdated?
            • How Important Is Practice?
            • What Is the Role of Calculators in Math Class?
            • What Is "Discovery Learning" in Math?
            • What Is "Real World" Math?
            • How Important Is Getting Exact Answers in Math?
            • Does the Teacher Know Enough Math?
            • Warning Signs of a Weak Mathematics Program


            Teaching Mathematics at Home

            • Math Homework Counts
            • Memorizing Math Facts
            • Resources That Help Your Child Learn Math
            • Math Activities Around the House


            Chapter 9: Science

            What Good Schools Teach -- and Why

            • The Value of a Solid Grounding in Science
            • How Are Schools Doing?


            The Science Curriculum

            • The Primary Grades

              • Kindergarten
              • First Grade
              • Second Grade
              • Third Grade

            • Is Your School Teaching Science Literacy?
            • Questions to Ask the Teacher
            • The Intermediate Grades

              • Fourth Grade

            • How Are American Fourth Graders Doing?

              • Fifth Grade
              • Sixth Grade

            • Is Your School Teaching Science Literacy?
            • Questions to Ask the Teacher
            • Junior High

              • Seventh Grade
              • Eighth Grade

            • Is Your School Teaching Science Literacy?
            • How Are American Eighth Graders Doing?
            • Questions to Ask the Teacher


              Issues in Science Education

              • Is Your School Teaching Enough Science?
              • Is the Curriculum Challenging?
              • Does the Teacher Know Enough Science?
              • What Is the Best Way to Test Students in Science?
              • Should Schools Teach Evolution?
              • Are Science Lessons Getting Too Green?
              • Warning Signs of a Weak Science Program


              Teaching Science at Home

              • Teaching Your Child to Think Like a Scientist
              • Science at Home and Beyond
              • Resources That Help Your Child Learn Science


              Part III: Making It Work

              Chapter 10: Helping Your Child Succeed in School

              Teaching Your Child Good Study Habits

              • Teaching Your Child to Study Actively


              Helping Your Child with Homework

              • Warning Signs of a Weak Homework Regimen


              Tests and Testing

              • Types of Tests
              • What Are the "Standards" in Standardized Tests?
              • Preparing for Tests
              • Test-Taking Tips
              • The Anti-Test Bias
              • "Authentic Assessment"
              • Warning Signs of Weak Testing Methods


              Grades and Report Cards

              • Grade Inflation
              • Grade Aversion
              • Warning Signs of Weak Grading


              What If My Child Isn't Promoted?

              • Warning Signs of Academic Trouble Ahead


              Getting Involved at School

              • Great Ways to Get Involved
              • Volunteering at School
              • Signs of Schools That Welcome Parents


              Good Teacher Relations

              • The Parent-Teacher Conference
              • Working Out Problems with the Teacher
              • Your Principal and Your School
              • Getting to Know the Principal
              • Grading Your Involvement


              Chapter 11: Special Needs and Special Gifts

              Children with Disabilities

              • What Is "Special Education"?
              • Identification and Evaluation
              • Learning Disabilities
              • ADD and Ritalin
              • Developing a Plan
              • Deciding on the Placement
              • Looking Out for Your Child
              • Where to Get Help and Information

              Gifted Children

              • Options for Gifted Students
              • Being an Advocate for Your Gifted Child
              • Where to Get Help and Information


              Chapter 12: School Problems

              Low Standards and Expectations

              • A Fifth Grader Asks Her Own Questions
              • Are Your Child's Textbooks Challenging?
              • How to Gauge Your School's Expectations
              • Warning Signs of Low Expectations
              • Fighting Low Expectations

                • More About Home Schooling
                • More About Charter Schools



                Bad Teaching

                • Warning Signs of Bad Teaching


                Poor Discipline

                • What Good Schools Do
                • What Parents Can Do
                • Warning Signs of Discipline Trouble at School


                Chapter 13: Along with Academics

                Character Education

                • How Schools Teach Good Character
                • Signs of Good Character Education
                • Does Your School Live by a Character Code?
                • Teaching Character at Home
                • Character-Building Books
                • Where to Get Help and Information
                • Character and Faith


                Health and Physical Education

                • What Good Schools Teach
                • Keeping an Eye on the Health Program
                • Physical Fitness and Health at Home

                Extracurricular Activities

                • Summer Learning and Fun


                Chapter 14: Temptations and Troubles

                Drugs and Alcohol

                • What Parents Can Do
                • Signs of Drug Use
                • Teaching Your Child to Say No
                • Supervising Older Kids
                • What Good Schools Do
                • Questions to Ask About Drugs and Your School
                • Where to Get Help and Information


                Sex and Sex Education

                • Principles to Look for in Sex Education
                • What Parents Can Do
                • Where to Get Help and Information

                Television and Your Child's Education

                • Establishing Good TV Habits
                • Internet Safety Rules


                Chapter 15: Current Issues in Education

                Outcomes-Based Education

                Education Standards

                Skills Versus Knowledge

                Multiculturalism

                Discovery Learning

                Teachers as Facilitators

                Developmentalism

                Multiple Intelligences

                Cooperative Learning

                Self-Esteem

                Choice Among Schools

                Public Versus Private Schools

                Public Charter Schools

                Home Schooling

                For-Profit Schools

                Religion and Schools

                Social Promotion

                Tracking

                Class Size

                Spending on Schools

                School Uniforms

                Year-Round Schooling

                Computers in the Classroom

                Teacher Training and Certification

                Teachers Unions

                Bilingual Education

                Chapter 16: Parents and Education Reform

                The Education Establishment: The Blob

                • Special Interest Groups
                • The Anti-Blob

                Ways to Bring About Change

                • Tips and Warnings
                • Good Books About Education Reform
                  Good Web Sites for Parent-Reformers


                Notes

                Index