Book Reviews
The Evolving Science of How We Read
Survey has lots about eye-movement measurement, less about comprehension
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Why Do Schools Cling to ‘Stupid’ Ideas?
Two education scholars explore that question in a new book
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A Distorted Lens on the Teaching Profession
Though a few themes do ring particularly true
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How Teachers Unions Became a Political Powerhouse
A nuanced look at the role of unions in education policy
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How to Get to Sesame Street—in 1990s Russia
A tale of perseverance, flexibility, and the conviction that a children’s show could matter for kids in a land of oppression
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Resisting the Youth Sports Industrial Complex
Children’s sports are corrupted, but parents don’t have to play along
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Give Boys an Extra Year of School, a New Book Suggests
A possible solution to striking educational gaps
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A Veteran Teacher Pens a Not-Your-Typical Novel About Schools. And That’s a Good Thing
The characters are more richly drawn than is usual in novels about education