The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students LearnKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2007年12月18日 - 288 頁 If you’re an actress or a coed just trying to do a man-size job, a yes-man who turns a deaf ear to some sob sister, an heiress aboard her yacht, or a bookworm enjoying a boy’s night out, Diane Ravitch’s internationally acclaimed The Language Police has bad news for you: Erase those words from your vocabulary! Textbook publishers and state education agencies have sought to root out racist, sexist, and elitist language in classroom and library materials. But according to Diane Ravitch, a leading historian of education, what began with the best of intentions has veered toward bizarre extremes. At a time when we celebrate and encourage diversity, young readers are fed bowdlerized texts, devoid of the references that give these works their meaning and vitality. With forceful arguments and sensible solutions for rescuing American education from the pressure groups that have made classrooms bland and uninspiring, The Language Police offers a powerful corrective to a cultural scandal. |
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... person would consider biased in the usual meaning of that term . The story that I now tell began in 1997 , when President Bill Clinton delivered his State of the Union address . On that occasion , Clinton declared his support for ...
... person would consider biased in the usual meaning of that term . The story that I now tell began in 1997 , when President Bill Clinton delivered his State of the Union address . On that occasion , Clinton declared his support for ...
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... person would consider biased toward any group . WOMEN AND PATCHWORK QUILTING The bias and sensitivity reviewers rejected a passage about patchwork quilting by women on the western frontier in the mid - nineteenth cen- tury . The passage ...
... person would consider biased toward any group . WOMEN AND PATCHWORK QUILTING The bias and sensitivity reviewers rejected a passage about patchwork quilting by women on the western frontier in the mid - nineteenth cen- tury . The passage ...
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... person . The panel voted 12-11 to eliminate this inspir- ing story . First , the majority maintained that the story ... person for overcoming daunting obstacles , like climbing a steep , icy mountain trail . It is not unreason- able , I ...
... person . The panel voted 12-11 to eliminate this inspir- ing story . First , the majority maintained that the story ... person for overcoming daunting obstacles , like climbing a steep , icy mountain trail . It is not unreason- able , I ...
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... person who uses a wheelchair . " It is biased to say that someone was " a victim of polio " ; one must refer instead to " a person who had polio . " Then there is elitist bias , which is also unac- ceptable . An example of this bias is ...
... person who uses a wheelchair . " It is biased to say that someone was " a victim of polio " ; one must refer instead to " a person who had polio . " Then there is elitist bias , which is also unac- ceptable . An example of this bias is ...
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... person with the job of writing test questions has the thankless task of portraying American society in all its diversity , without at the same time giving any stereotypical attributes to any person who is por- trayed . Thus , while the ...
... person with the job of writing test questions has the thankless task of portraying American society in all its diversity , without at the same time giving any stereotypical attributes to any person who is por- trayed . Thus , while the ...
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