| Author: William Bennett, Chester Finn, John Cribb |
| The Educated Child defines a good education and offers parents a plan
of action for ensuring that their children achieve it. Combining the goals that
William Bennett enumerated as Secretary of Education, key excerpts from E. D.
Hirsch's Core Knowledge Sequence, and the latest research, it sets forth clear
curricula and specific objectives for children from kindergarten through the
eighth grade, including:
- What children should be studying and the kind of work they should be doing
- Important facts to learn and essential reading lists
- When children should master specific math skills, spelling and grammar
basics, and scientific facts
- Test preparation, homework, and other areas that require parental
involvement
The Educated Child also examines timely issues such as school choice,
sex education, character education, and the phonics/whole language debate.
Perhaps most important, it encourages parents to become advocates for their
children by learning what to look for in a good school, how to talk to
educators, and how, when necessary, to push for needed changes. For parents
concerned about their children's current education and future lives, it is the
ultimate handbook.
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