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Stupidity and Tears [Hardcover]

Herbert R. Kohl (Author), Herbert Kohl (Author)
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1565848519 978-1565848511 January 1, 2004
From the National Book Award-winning author and educator, a book about teaching well in troubled times.

A remarkable teacher who discovered in his first teaching assignment that in education he could keep playing with toys, didn't have to stop learning and could use what he knew in the service of others.—Lisa Delpit on Herbert Kohl in The New York Times Book Review

Teachers, parents, and would-be public-education reformers are battling a failing system. Facing strict budgets and misguided scrutiny, educators are confronted with unprecedented demands and a system that often works against them. Stupidity and Tears, by National Book Award-winning educator Herbert Kohl, is a much-needed call to resistance that offers concrete examples of teaching well under pressure. Kohl's central concern is the importance of teachers' work, both individually and collectively, in the struggle to keep democracy and hope alive at a time when teachers and their students are under siege.

Topics discussed include the unflagging pressures of standards-based assessment, the pain teachers feel when asked to teach against their pedagogical conscience or to a high-stakes test, the development of a capacity to sense how students perceive the world, and the strength of the social imagination. Stupidity and Tears is rich with suggestions on developing positive and direct resistance to contemporary forces that threaten social justice.


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From Publishers Weekly

National Book Award-winning educator Kohl (36 Children and some 40 other books) offers six essays on "sustaining the joy of teaching while under pressure." How can teachers maintain integrity and creativity when school systems mandate uniform teaching protocols and test-oriented curricula? How do teachers guide the moral development of children after 9/11? How can teachers reconnect alienated students? With 40 years of experience working with the nation's "least-served children," Kohl isn't afraid to speak plainly about the "willful stupidity" of our education system and currently proposed reforms. He says mandating a uniform curriculum won't improve education, since "a terrible teacher will be terrible" with any curriculum and such micromanaging just pushes creative teachers into private schools. Literacy "will not come through testing and an obsession with standards, but through patient, intelligent, and sensitive speaking, reading, and listening." Thus teachers need to be aware of how they are being heard, in much the same way that politicians, lovers and actors are always monitoring how their message is being received. Instead of a simplistic, monocultural model of moral development, Kohl stresses the need to examine a wider range of transformational experiences (social violence, deprivation, altruism, etc.) to understand their impact on children of diverse backgrounds. Brief in words but long on courage, Kohl's latest will be required reading for progressive-minded teaching professionals and recommended to everyone else concerned about the hearts and minds of our next generation of citizens.
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From Booklist

Kohl, author and longtime education activist, offers a heartfelt look at the inanities that prevent public school teachers and students from reaching the cherished goals of teaching and learning. He provides examples of the kinds of obstacles frequently faced by teachers that prevent them from doing their jobs, including pressure to teach to standardized tests and to adhere to ineffective pedagogical fads. The book is organized into three parts examining the gamut of the teaching experience in public schools. Part 1 details the difficulties of dealing with bureaucracies that stand in the way of effective teaching and the challenges to teaching morals. Part 2 explores the joyous energy and creativity that some teachers bring to the task. Part 3 includes Kohl's reflections on teaching from the perspective of a 65-year-old and an appeal to use the public schools to practice social justice. Kohl offers a practical and philosophical look at the importance of public schools and the political pressures that prevent them from optimizing their potential to effect social change. Vanessa Bush
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: New Press, The (January 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565848519
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565848511
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #311,040 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Previous reviewer reasonably unhappy, April 11, 2004
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K. Pece (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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I understand perhaps why the previous reveiwer was unhappy about this new book. Although I am relatively new to Kohl, this book is somewhat repetitious. It feels more like an overview of some of Kohl's work in schools, with some noticeable development of his critical ideas. Kohl details his ideas about stupidity in the current public school system (related to his idea of "not-learning" in "I Won't Learn from You") and he has some pretty strong words for special education programs and the flood of ADD/ADHD "cases" in our schools. It's a good book, definitely worth a read; however, if you know Kohl's work intimately, you might be happier borrowing it from the library instead of shelling out $20.
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1.0 out of 5 stars what a waste, January 24, 2004
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This review is from: Stupidity and Tears (Hardcover)
what a waste! very trite, rather like sitting in a freshman education college classroom! seems like after 40 years we could have something "real world" schoolwise, to think about from h.k. his earlier books were much more insightful and had greater depth. in fact, i bought this book on the authors "name" alone....i will never do that again!!!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book revitalized my energy for teaching, January 23, 2005
This review is from: Stupidity and Tears (Hardcover)
This book highlighted many of the frustrations I have with the school as an institution, both in my teaching program as a pre-service teacher and in my experiences of working with students in secondary schools. Don't be fooled: Kohl's is not a message of hopelessness, but one of endurance.
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