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How Teachers Might Have Taught but Most Didn’t, and Why

Cohen, D. K. & Goldin, S.
December
2023

From the abstract: "We discuss one of the oldest ambitions in U.S. education: that teachers should treat children as active learners, teaching should be intellectually engaging, teachers should respect students’ thinking, and schools should cultivate thoughtful work. These ideas originated when Horace Mann and his allies campaigned for them. We revisit them and take up a key problem in the study of U.S. schooling: can those ambitions be turned into regular work in many classrooms?"

Citation

Cohen, D. K. & Goldin, S. (2023). How teachers might have taught but most didn’t, and why. The Education Forum. Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1080/00131725.2023.2284244

DOI

10.1080/00131725.2023.2284244