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Lazere, Donald – College English, 1992
Argues that leftists err in rejecting, as dogmatically as conservatives endorse it, a restored emphasis on basic skills and knowledge which might be a force for liberation if administered with common sense, openness to cultural pluralism, and application of basics toward critical thinking rather than rote memorization. (RS)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Quality, Higher Education
Colarulli, Guy C.; D'Lugin, Victor F. – Political Science Teacher, 1988
Reviews the Association of American Colleges (AAC) report, "Integrity in the College Curriculum," a comprehensive look at the role of the undergraduate major in political science. The place of political science in the core curriculum is also examined. (Author/BSR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Bachelors Degrees, Back to Basics, Course Evaluation
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McMurtry, John – Canadian Social Studies, 1991
Asserts that Canadian schools should be educating students in the historically developed subjects matters. Suggests that a back-to-basics approach to education fails to appreciate the traditional subject matters as great sagas of human discovery. Concludes that schools are largely anti-intellectual places that are not inquiry driven and do not…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Back to Basics, Core Curriculum, Educational Environment
Wray, Virginia F. – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1985
American high-school graduates should be expected to be literate. There is a need to come to an understanding of what literacy is, what its fundamental relationship to education is, and what the responsibilities are to teach it. (MLW)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Communication (Thought Transfer), Core Curriculum, Diction
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Harris, Joseph – College English, 1991
Discusses how reading and writing are defined and valued in the study of English. Argues for teaching reading and writing as something other than a set of functional skills and for thinking about culture as more than a set of revered texts. (PRA)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction
Miller, Richard E. – 1989
There is indeed a literacy crisis, but this crisis needs to be reconceived as a crisis in definition. Paulo Freire and Donaldo Macedo's book "Literacy: Reading the Word and the World" can be used to refute E. D. Hirsch's arguments as presented in his "Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know," but this kind of…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Cultural Context, Definitions, Educational Change
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Woodring, Paul – Journal of Geography, 1984
Geography instruction provides a basis for more education and for life. A knowledge of geography is basic to the study of history, economics, political science, geology, biology, and many other disciplines. Geographical knowledge is essential for daily activities such as reading a newspaper or comprehending world events. (RM)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Basic Skills, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Whitehead, Kenneth D. – American Education, 1983
Documenting the decline in foreign language literacy among Americans and the decrease in foreign language requirements in high schools and colleges, the author stresses the intrinsic value of learning languages. He makes recommendations for improving foreign language study and attitudes toward it. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Back to Basics, Educational Attitudes, Graduation Requirements
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Albright, John – College and University, 1985
The impact of Georgia's recent imposition of subject-oriented admission requirements on the University of Georgia starting in 1988 is discussed, and the standards are applied to a sample of 100 current students in both strict and liberal interpretations to determine the degree of current compliance or deficiencies. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Back to Basics, College Admission
Emberley, Peter C.; Newell, Waller R. – 1994
This book argues that the Canadian public higher education system should return to the principles of a classical tradition of liberal education, abandoning the experimentation in school curricula and teaching methods of the last three decades. Taking as its point of departure the Ontario government's initiatives concerning destreaming and the…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Classical Literature, Conventional Instruction, Educational Change
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Wade, Philip – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1984
Decries the back to basics movement and suggests that it is not the place of those with doctoral degrees to teach spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Proposes that the proper place for such instruction is in the primary grades. (RBW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Back to Basics, Employment Opportunities, English Curriculum
Botstein, Leon – New York Times Magazine, 1983
Efforts to improve public education should include better teacher salaries, teacher recertification, merging of schools and departments of education, viewing teachers as professionals, increased private sector support, greater commitment of resources by colleges and universities, use of retired professionals, and changes in English and Social…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Back to Basics, College School Cooperation, Educational Improvement
Hull, Ronald W. – 1979
A review of ecological problems facing human society is presented and the relationship of education to social change is considered. Basic environmental limitations which are discussed include population; basic materials such as food, fuels, and water; and environmental tolerance. Ecological hazards which combine with these limitations to result in…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Change Agents, Depleted Resources, Ecological Factors
Clever, George – 1982
Three basic causes for the general decline in mathematics achievement among high school graduates nationally are poor motivation to learn math, poor math curriculum, and poor or no mathematics instruction. Many Native Americans drop mathematics because of lack of challenging courses or interesting teachers in their high schools. Since American…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Back to Basics, Educational Improvement, Elementary School Mathematics
Thomas, Daniel – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1983
The present crisis in education has its roots in educational changes promoted by graduate schools of education which promoted looser standards as early as the 1920s. To reverse this trend will require more money, more rigorous qualifications for teachers, longer school days and years, and attention to new technologies. (IS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Back to Basics, Educational Change, Educational History
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