The Myth of Education in America: Students Should be Taught How to Think, Not What to Think

Author:   Richard Hammes
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781475867770


Pages:   130
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Our Price $127.00 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

The Myth of Education in America: Students Should be Taught How to Think, Not What to Think


Add your own review!

Overview

The Myth of Education in America contends that formal education should be “how you learn” not only “what you learn”. It emphasizes that utilization of critical thinking and analysis is a life-long journey, and everyone should be involved in the process. The ability to sort out differing opinions, determine accuracy of data, and evaluate options are important for all citizens. The core of the book is the Hammes Classroom Experience, a detailed explanation of what Dr. Hammes did to implement critical thinking in the classroom with specific techniques to utilize while using textbooks and other course content. The expanded value of the book goes beyond teachers at all levels, to students, administrators, boards of education, parents, and employers.

Full Product Details

Author:   Richard Hammes
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781475867770


ISBN 10:   1475867778
Pages:   130
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Is This Education? Chapter 2: A Closer Look at The Current Classroom Chapter 3: Why Critical Thinking Is Essential Chapter 4: An Educational Transformation Chapter 5: Teaching Students to Think: The Foundation Chapter 6: Implementation of Critical Thinking: The Hammes Classroom Experience Chapter 7: What Now? Chapter 8: There Is Hope for The Future Final Thought-Provoking Quotes Bibliography Acknowledgements About The Author

Reviews

This book provides valuable insight into the guiding principles of critical thinking and practical strategies and suggestions for teaching and supporting students’ critical thinking skills. Hammes, a former community college educator, starts by examining the current state of American education with an emphasis on the skills that should be valued. He looks closely at how a lack of critical thinking compounds from elementary through post-secondary studies and notes that critical thinking is often not the focus of students’ educational experiences. Instead, schools tend to emphasize content memorization through the learning process. Explaining the importance and principles of critical thinking, Hammes then considers the obstacles students face when trying to develop the necessary skills. More importantly, he offers practical strategies for teachers, parents, and employers to implement critical thinking in their everyday practices. In doing so, he provides the groundwork for how to successfully promote students’ problem solving and decision making as major parts of their educational journey. This book is a great resource for a broad audience. It offers a refreshing perspective on what critical thinking looks like and how it impacts all areas of daily life. Recommended. General readers through faculty; professionals. * Choice Reviews * Dr. Hammes has nailed the problems in the classroom and provided a road map for us to fix them. I would love to see a movement that obligates educators to incorporate critical thinking into their subjects. -- Sarah Amick, PhD, faculty, Florida State University Over recent years the educational accountability (meaning testing at every turn), mantra has been “What gets measured, gets taught.” Dr. Hammes provides not only guiding principles for teaching critical thinking, but practical strategies for parents and teachers. -- Richard Moniuszko, Deputy Superintendent of Fairfax County (VA) Public Schools (retired) and Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, George Mason University (retired) This text offers a refreshing perspective on what should be valued in education and included as key elements in our schools. Richard Hammes gives us an outline of ideas and methodologies in a format that is easy to comprehend and realistic to implement. Education as it exists today, must change. -- Sarah L. Owen, Current Principal of Hilton Head Island Elementary School, Former ESOL, Gifted and Talented, World Language Coordinator of Beaufort County School District Dr. Hammes provides a solution for our current state of education. It is an informed and concise take on the problems educators face and how to solve them, not only for teachers but for school superintendents, principals and elected officials. -- Christi Blaskowski, CPDT-KA Behavior Trainer Dr. Hammes’ book is a sorely needed tome for the transformation of education at all levels and for parents and workplace supervisors as well as leaders of all educational endeavors. All l can say is bravo. The larger picture of this book and its significance is the premise that critical thinking is needed by all of us today and has been needed for decades. The power of this book will be in helping readers to know what critical thinking looks like and sounds like and therefore how to engage students (and others) in doing it in many possible ways. -- Patricia Montgomery, President, Montgomery Educational Associates, former Chair of the Beaufort County SC Board of Education, former Director of Educational Leadership for the U.S. Department of Education’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory, and former superintendent of the Lawnside Schoo


Dr. Hammes has nailed the problems in the classroom and provided a road map for us to fix them. I would love to see a movement that obligates educators to incorporate critical thinking into their subjects.--Sarah Amick, PhD, faculty, Florida State University Dr. Hammes provides a solution for our current state of education. It is an informed and concise take on the problems educators face and how to solve them, not only for teachers but for school superintendents, principals and elected officials.--Christi Blaskowski, CPDT-KA Behavior Trainer Dr. Hammes' book is a sorely needed tome for the transformation of education at all levels and for parents and workplace supervisors as well as leaders of all educational endeavors. All l can say is bravo. The larger picture of this book and its significance is the premise that critical thinking is needed by all of us today and has been needed for decades. The power of this book will be in helping readers to know what critical thinking looks like and sounds like and therefore how to engage students (and others) in doing it in many possible ways.--Patricia Montgomery, President, Montgomery Educational Associates, former Chair of the Beaufort County SC Board of Education, former Director of Educational Leadership for the U.S. Department of Education's Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory, and former superintendent of the Lawnside School District in New Jersey Over recent years the educational accountability (meaning testing at every turn), mantra has been What gets measured, gets taught. Dr. Hammes provides not only guiding principles for teaching critical thinking, but practical strategies for parents and teachers.--Richard Moniuszko, Deputy Superintendent of Fairfax County (VA) Public Schools (retired) and Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, George Mason University (retired) This text offers a refreshing perspective on what should be valued in education and included as key elements in our schools. Richard Hammes gives us an outline of ideas and methodologies in a format that is easy to comprehend and realistic to implement. Education as it exists today, must change.--Sarah L. Owen, Current Principal of Hilton Head Island Elementary School, Former ESOL, Gifted and Talented, World Language Coordinator of Beaufort County School District


Author Information

Richard Hammes, EdD, has a doctorate in Learning and Developmental Psychology and he taught at community colleges for 43 years. He has broad experience as a training and development consultant in business and industry.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List