American Decades
Silberman, Charles E. 1925-
JOURNALIST AND EDUCATION CRITIC
Reformer.
In 1970 journalist and scholar Charles Silberman published Crisis in the Classroom, a critique of U.S. education that seized the attention of his intended audience: "teachers and students, school board members and taxpayers, public officials and civic leaders, newspaper and magazine editors and readers, television directors and viewers, parents and children." This ambitious volume, subtitled The Remaking of American Education, was researched during a three-year period when Silberman was serving as director of the Carnegie Study of the Education of Educators, and it added considerable respectability to the criticisms that had been made previously by radicals and dissidents. Silberman's status as a Fortune editor and as an objective observer gave his inquiry weight that other critics lacked.
Findings.
He begins the book with a status report on the...
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1970's Education
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Politics and Funding During the Nixon-Carter Years
- Federal Education Legislation for the Handicapped
- Federal and State Bilingual Education Policy
- Busing to Achieve Desegregation
- The Literacy Crisis
- Textbooks Under Fire
- Religious Schooling During the 1970s
- Open-Admissions Policies in Higher Education
- Minority-Admissions Policies: Before and After Bakke
- Progress for Women in Education
- Teacher Organizations and Politics in the 1970s
- Black Educational Issues of the 1970s
- Vocational and Community Colleges
- The Effects of 1960s Activism on the 1970s
- The Open Classroom, Open Schooling, and Informal Learning
- Curricular Innovations: Stepping Forward, Then Stepping Back
- School-Financing Decisions from the Courts
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Education, 1970–1979
