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Some subscribers to TeamLearning-L may be interested in a recent
post "Is Scientifically-based Education an Oxymoron?" [Hake (2009)].
The abstract reads:
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ABSTRACT: Jerry Bracey in his book "Education Hell: Rhetoric vs.
Reality" listed what he regarded as 10 lessons from the "Eight-Year
Study" of 1942, in which more than 30 high schools in the 1930s were
encouraged to try non-traditional approaches to teaching. Washington
Post education columnist Jay Mathews then (a) repeated Bracey's 10
lessons along with comments by Bracey and by himself, and (b) bravely
invited his readers to kick sand in the faces of Bracey and himself
by letting him know which of the Bracey/Mathews comments were most
inane." Taking Mathews at his word, in my view the most inane
Bracey/Mathews comments center around Bracey's Lesson #8 that
SCIENTIFICALLY BASED EDUCATION IS AN OXYMORON. If this lesson is
correct then it would appear that the following authors all have
their heads buried in the sand: David Hestenes (1979), Edward (Joe)
Redish (1999), Richard Shavelson & Lisa Towne (2002) and members of
the National Academy's "Committee on Scientific Principles for
education research," Paula Heron & David Meltzer (2005), Carl Wieman
(2007), and Richard Hake (2007).
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To access the complete 24 kB post, please click on <http://tinyurl.com/n9cyjy>.
Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University
24245 Hatteras Street, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Honorary Member, Curmudgeon Lodge of Deventer, The Netherlands.
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<http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~hake/>
<http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~sdi/>
<http://HakesEdStuff.blogspot.com/>
REFERENCES
Hake, R.R. 2009. "Is Scientifically-based Education an Oxymoron?"
online on the OPEN! AERA-L archives at <http://tinyurl.com/n9cyjy>.
Post of 7 Jul 2009 17:03:51-0700 to AERA-L and Net-Gold.
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