Education and Ecstasy: With, "The Great School Reform Hoax"

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North Atlantic Books, 1987 - 274 pages
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Education and Ecstasy, by George Leonard, was originally written as a call for reform in America's school systems. Published in the Sixties, and then revised in the Eighties, this book reveals the deep-rooted structural problems in American schools-problems which still plague us. Leonard proposes that long school days and tedious homework are not ways to encourage learning; that teachers are overworked and underpaid. He proposes ways to integrate new methods of teaching that are still valuable and applicable today.

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This book is one that needs to be read by educators everywhere, and anyone else interested in improving our wretchedly lacking educational system. The world needs to have more people around like ... Read full review

Contents

THE FUTURE NOW
175
THE NEW DOMAIN
193
THE FUTURE HOW?
213
THE USES OF ECSTASY
229
THE GREAT
241
INDEX
265
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