The Erosion of Education in America

Foundations and the Cultural Shifts That Have Undermined It

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Parent Participation, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Education
Cover of the book The Erosion of Education in America by Clark D. Stull, Ichthus Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Clark D. Stull ISBN: 9781946971272
Publisher: Ichthus Publications Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: Areopagus Books Language: English
Author: Clark D. Stull
ISBN: 9781946971272
Publisher: Ichthus Publications
Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: Areopagus Books
Language: English

The Erosion of Education in America, written by a veteran educator with over 30 years of classroom experience, examines the cultural shifts, both philosophical and practical, that have impacted American education.

Rather than presenting a single focus on what schools themselves can do internally, the author documents the significant changes in both the content and agent of education; and discusses the roles of family, State, and religious faith in shaping the emerging generation. Education is built upon certain philosophical commitments and values, and is therefore religious in nature, to some degree, even if God is ignored or left out of the equation. In the current era, secular education has chosen the gods of tolerance, diversity, and human achievement. The coherence of truth has been suppressed in the process. Enter Technology, a welcome tool, yet it cannot overcome more foundational deficiencies which the author argues is due in part to the diminishment of the Judeo-Christian world-view in our culture.

The seeds of the shifts examined in this book were sown in the 19th century, bore fruit in the 20th, and continue into the 21st century. The reader will come to understand what led to the educational revival in America’s past, how divergent ideas and outlooks took root, leading to our current situation where the cost of maintaining, the values within, and the return on investment in American schools leaves many parents searching for alternatives. In the final portion of the book, some thoughts on the future and suggestions on navigating the present are offered.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Erosion of Education in America, written by a veteran educator with over 30 years of classroom experience, examines the cultural shifts, both philosophical and practical, that have impacted American education.

Rather than presenting a single focus on what schools themselves can do internally, the author documents the significant changes in both the content and agent of education; and discusses the roles of family, State, and religious faith in shaping the emerging generation. Education is built upon certain philosophical commitments and values, and is therefore religious in nature, to some degree, even if God is ignored or left out of the equation. In the current era, secular education has chosen the gods of tolerance, diversity, and human achievement. The coherence of truth has been suppressed in the process. Enter Technology, a welcome tool, yet it cannot overcome more foundational deficiencies which the author argues is due in part to the diminishment of the Judeo-Christian world-view in our culture.

The seeds of the shifts examined in this book were sown in the 19th century, bore fruit in the 20th, and continue into the 21st century. The reader will come to understand what led to the educational revival in America’s past, how divergent ideas and outlooks took root, leading to our current situation where the cost of maintaining, the values within, and the return on investment in American schools leaves many parents searching for alternatives. In the final portion of the book, some thoughts on the future and suggestions on navigating the present are offered.

More books from Education

Cover of the book Get That Teaching Job! by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Right to Be Hostile by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Succeeding at Your Interview by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Schülermitbeteiligung bei der Leistungsbeurteilung by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Biblical Studies Teacher Edition Part Two: New Testament by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Building Faith Brick by Brick II by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book How to Become a Jockey by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Quicklet on Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power (CliffNotes-like Book Summary and Analysis): Overall Summary by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Los niños no son prioridad, crisis en la educación by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Fraternity by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Indiscipline in Young EFL Learner Classes by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Einführung der Subtraktion by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Monday Messages by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Ethics for A-Level by Clark D. Stull
Cover of the book Living Folklore, 2nd Edition by Clark D. Stull
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy