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Handleman, Chester – 1978
A major reason for the public's concern about curriculum and instruction at all levels of education has evolved because of the serious decline in student academic achievement. After two decades of innovation in teaching styles there are increasing complaints about academic grade inflation, functional illiteracy, and student inability to read,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Accountability, Community Colleges
Handleman, Chester – 1979
The downward trend in educational quality, as evidenced by sinking Scholastic Aptitude Test scores and other evaluatory measures, is examined. Both secondary school teachers and university faculty are held accountable for lowering academic standards, and much critical attention is paid to the precipitant implementation of innovative educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Accountability, Educational Innovation
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Handleman, Chester – Education, 1979
Explains declining academic standards as at least partially the result of two decades of innovative teaching. Describes the predicament of high school graduates who cannot read. Explains the hazards of affective, innovative teaching, and the anticipated benefits of returning to traditional education mixed with limited and proven innovative…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Affective Objectives, Basic Skills