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THE DEADLY EFFECTS OF "TOUGHER STANDARDS": Challenging High-Stakes Testing and Other Impediments to Learning
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PERFORMANCE VS. LEARNING: The Costs of Overemphasizing Achievement
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OVERHAULING THE TRANSMISSION MODEL
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ON BRIBING STUDENTS TO LEARN: Second Thoughts About A's, Praise, Stickers, and
Contests
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CHOICES FOR CHILDREN: From Coercion to Community
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FROM DEGRADING TO DE-GRADING: Basic Questions About Assessment
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THE CASE AGAINST COMPETITION
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TEACHING CHILDREN TO CARE
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THE (PROGRESSIVE) SCHOOLS OUR CHILDREN DESERVE
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CHALLENGING STUDENTS . . . AND HOW TO HAVE MORE OF THEM
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THE HOMEWORK MYTH
Please note that this list
is not exhaustive. Alfie Kohn also speaks about issues
of particular concern to specific groups, such as those
in the field of special education, Montessori teachers,
college instructors, mentor teachers, reading
specialists, school psychologists, and health educators
-- as well as those concerned with multiage learning,
multicultural education, authentic assessment, character
education, teacher compensation, retention in grade, and other issues.
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UNCONDITIONAL PARENTING: Beyond Bribes and Threats
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RAISING REBELS: Helping Kids to Challenge the Status Quo
Other possible lectures involve adaptations of the presentations for educators listed above --
for example, what parents need to know about . . .
- homework: why there's no benefit to making kids work what amounts to a second shift, and what we can do to reclaim family time
- motivation to learn: why grades and other rewards prove counterproductive
- progressive education: why it makes more sense than traditional instruction
- competition: why all our children ultimately lose in the race to win - at home, at school, and at play
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