第 1 到 6 筆結果,共 1 筆 THE LANGUAGE POLICE: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn用戶評語 - KirkusJohnny and Janie can't read, can't find the Pacific on a map, can't even think—all thanks to official censorship that "represents a systemic breakdown of our ability to educate the next generation ... 閱讀評論全文 LibraryThing Review用戶評語 - ArmyAngel1986 - LibraryThingI'm only 5 or 6 chapters into this book, and already she's explained why the textbooks I was forced to read in school were so mind-numbingly boring! I would recommend this book to anyone interested in what schools are teaching. 閱讀評論全文 LibraryThing Review用戶評語 - AngelaB86 - LibraryThingI'm only 5 or 6 chapters into this book, and already she's explained why the textbooks I was forced to read in school were so mind-numbingly boring! I would recommend this book to anyone interested in what schools are teaching. 閱讀評論全文 The language police: how pressure groups restrict what children learn用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictIn this troubling account, Ravitch (education, NYU) explores a contentious topic: publishers succumbing to political interests and thus producing bland, geographically indistinguishable, and ... 閱讀評論全文 LibraryThing Review用戶評語 - kellymaliawilliams - LibraryThingTimely report on the effect pressure groups have on the literature taught in The public school system 閱讀評論全文 Review: The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn用戶評語 - Sharon - GoodreadsThis book is 10 years old, so I don't know if the situation has changed in the interim, but this book is a riveting account of the way that textbooks are heavily censored to meet the demands of both ... 閱讀評論全文 | 所有評論 - 6 5 顆星 - 1 4 顆星 - 1 3 顆星 - 0 2 顆星 - 0 1 星級 - 0 未評等 - 4 所有評論 - 6 編者評論 - 0 使用者評論 - 1 所有評論 - 6 Book Verdict - 1 Goodreads - 1 Kirkus - 1 LibraryThing - 3 |