Media, Education and America's Counter-Culture Revolution is an adaptation and amalgamation of some of the author's speeches, papers, and essays during his service in several federal government communication and education posts during the 1960s and 1970s. Dealing with the use and misuse of media and their impact--or lack of it--on our country's political, cultural, and educational development, this book shows how far we fell short of what we might have done with the media, and suggests what we might still do.What would the fourth grade teacher do if the third grade pupil were permitted to learn in terms of his or her capabilities and went beyond the fourth grade planned curriculum before reaching the fourth grade? This is, in fact, what hasanbsp;...
Title | : | Media, Education, and America's Counter-culture Revolution |
Author | : | Robert L. Hilliard |
Publisher | : | Greenwood Publishing Group - 2001 |
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