Too Simple to Fail A Case for Educational Change
by Bausell, R. Barker-
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Summary
Author Biography
R. Barker Bausell, Ph.D., a professor at University of Maryland, Baltimore, was born into a family of teachers and originally trained as an educational researcher, becoming one of the first investigators to contrast tutoring to classroom instruction under carefully controlled, randomized conditions. He also experimentally manipulated teacher experience, teacher training, teacher knowledge, parental teaching, and numerous other schooling variables before authoring, with his mother and wife, the three volume Bausell Learning Guides: Teach your Child to Read, to Write, and Math based upon their recognition of the preeminent importance of the home learning environments to children's educational futures. He has served as the editor in chief of the peer-reviewed journal Evaluation & the Health Professions for over three decades and is the author of several other books, including Snake Oil Science; Power Analysis for Experimental Research, A Practical Guide for the Biological, Medical and Social Sciences; Designing Meaningful Experiments: 40 Steps to Becoming a Scientist; and A Practical Guide to Conducting Empirical Research.
Table of Contents
| Introduction: Obsolete from Every Perrspective | p. ix |
| The Science of Learning | p. 1 |
| Dueling Theories | p. 31 |
| Dueling Political Peerspectives | p. 47 |
| The Theory of Relevant Instructional Time | p. 55 |
| The Science of What Could Be | p. 71 |
| The Theoretical Importance of Tutoring and the Learning Laboratory | p. 91 |
| Demystifying the Curriculum | p. 105 |
| Using Tests Designed to Assess School-based Learning | p. 131 |
| 11 Strategies for Increasing School Learning | p. 159 |
| Toward a More Foused Science of Education | p. 179 |
| Implications for Reducing Racial Disparities in School Learning | p. 201 |
| Getting There From Here | p. 209 |
| Notes | p. 215 |
| Index | p. 237 |
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