“As Testing Wars in the Public Schools shows, written student examinations have always been entwined with public schools in the United States, and have been required, praised, and resented for generations. In this lively book, William Reese reveals the debates over rote memorization, threats to health, and even the use and misuse of statistics that were common in the 19th century as well as in the 21st. This highly original and thoughtful book is well worth reading.”—Maris Vinovskis, University of Michigan
“Written tests are the bête-noire of contemporary educational critics, who claim that the tests encourage a sterile and rote pedagogy. But in William Reese’s tale, they were originally part of reformers’ efforts to, yes, reform sterile and rote pedagogy! These stories—and a treasure-trove of other ones—come to life in this new look at the early years of American public schools.”—Jonathan Zimmerman, New York University
Testing Wars in the Public Schools
A Forgotten History
Book Details
EBOOK
$45.00 • £33.95 • €40.50
ISBN 9780674075672
Publication: March 2013

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