Few subjects engender more strongly held beliefs and contrary views than education. The outcomes of debates over education and educational reform impact all citizens. Media coverage of these controversies is sometimes shallow and one-sided, fostering the need to develop critical thinking skills. These skills in turn open opportunities for personal growth, joining the public debate, and helping others participate in critical discussions.
The authors of Critical Issues in Education present two opposing positions for each of sixteen different hot-button issues, including multiculturalism, school finance, charter schools, teacher evaluation, cyberbullying, and gender equity. Prospective teachers will find the authors' approach eye-opening and stimulating. Ideally, they will teach these valuable skills to their students, who will prosper academically and personally from understanding and considering diverse viewpoints.
"I use this text at the graduate level. It fostered student discussion and provided insight into opposing views." --Lisa Shoaf, John Carroll University
"The text has become our primary text for Intro to American Education. Its format makes it conducive to our class discussion format and students appreciate the reasonable price." --Richard DiFusco, Southern Maine Community College
"Excellent text that really encourages thoughtful discussion among my undergrads. It always receives high reviews from my students!" --Susan Ott, University of Buffalo