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Ediger, Marlow – 2002
This paper explores the philosophical considerations involved in literacy. It explains that one concept that is emphasized in discussions of literacy is "the basics," which are defined as essential skills, such as the association of phonemes with graphemes. This paper notes that "the basics" movement presently stresses the…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Elementary Education, Literacy, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Miller, Richard E. – 1989
There is indeed a literacy crisis, but this crisis needs to be reconceived as a crisis in definition. Paulo Freire and Donaldo Macedo's book "Literacy: Reading the Word and the World" can be used to refute E. D. Hirsch's arguments as presented in his "Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know," but this kind of…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Cultural Context, Definitions, Educational Change
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Tomlinson, David – English in Education, 1994
Asks whether the sustained instruction in the "basics" of English, especially grammar, is being unrightfully ignored. Challenges teachers who claim that instruction in grammar is unneeded or ill-advised. Counters such assertions by examining two research studies purportedly proving the ineffectiveness of teaching grammar. (HB)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Lindblom, Kenneth – English Journal, 2004
English and writing teachers are often pressurized to return to the basics of grammar, despite the evidence that drilling grammar does not improve students' writing skills. A great disparity exists between public perception of effective education and the perception of professional educators, which is the main reason why parents and government…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, English Instruction, Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction
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Rosenholtz, Susan J.; Cohen, Elizabeth G. – Elementary School Journal, 1983
Argues that a conventional "back-to-basics" classroom structure (with emphasis on drill, recitation, and ability grouping; a narrow view of curriculum; and reliance on comparative marking and grading as the sole method of evaluation) will reinforce racist beliefs about intellectual incompetence of minority children. (RH)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Classroom Desegregation, Educational Change, Elementary Education
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Bousted, Mary – English in Education, 1993
Considers the educational views espoused by the Centre for Policy Studies of Great Britain as revealed in recent publications. Examines the strategies used by this group to block meaningful dialog. Argues for a more comprehensive concept of English instruction, and outlines such an agenda. (HB)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
Hull, Ronald W. – 1979
A review of ecological problems facing human society is presented and the relationship of education to social change is considered. Basic environmental limitations which are discussed include population; basic materials such as food, fuels, and water; and environmental tolerance. Ecological hazards which combine with these limitations to result in…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Change Agents, Depleted Resources, Ecological Factors
Bennett, Paul – Environmental Education, 1995
Reviews the value of topic work with regard to the British National Curriculum guidelines on curriculum planning. After years of concentrating on issues of content in planning, consideration of basic aims and values in education is again urged. Topic work allows teachers to teach in depth areas of personal expertise and interest in a local…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, British National Curriculum, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development