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Why the Apathy in American High Schools?

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Bishop60_why_the_apathy.pdf (270.09 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/75224
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Author
Bishop, John H.
Abstract

[Excerpt] Yes, it is a classic chicken versus egg problem. We assign teachers the responsibility for setting high standards but we do not give them any of the tools that might be effective for inducing student observance of the academic goals of the classroom. They finally must rely on the force of their own personalities. All too often teachers compromise academic demands because the majority of the class sees no need to accept them as reasonable and legitimate.

Date Issued
1989-01-01
Keywords
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human resource
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economic
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labor market
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economy
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