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The end of textbooks: with so many vital sources of information available to students, why are schools slavishly holding onto textbooks? (Speaking Out).


I was excited a few years back when Texas legislators suggested using textbook funds to purchase student laptops. I was less thrilled with the subsequent announcement that the laptops would act as digital textbooks The Digital Textbook program was announced by the Education Ministry of South Korea on March 8th 2007, the program intends to provide for all Korean schools by 2011.

History
. It is a profoundly bad idea for powerful technology to provide life-support for such a deeply flawed invention as the textbook. Textbook euthanasia euthanasia (y'thənā`zhə), either painlessly putting to death or failing to prevent death from natural causes in cases of terminal illness or irreversible coma.  is in order.

Textbooks were created before the knowledge economy, and they are based on a distrust of teachers, watered-down standards and a Shock and Awe Shock and awe, technically known as rapid dominance, is a military doctrine based on the use of overwhelming decisive force, dominant battlefield awareness, dominant maneuvers, and spectacular displays of power to paralyze an adversary's perception of the battlefield and  approach to pedagogy. They are written by anonymous committees and designed for incompetent incompetent adj. 1) referring to a person who is not able to manage his/her affairs due to mental deficiency (lack of I.Q., deterioration, illness or psychosis) or sometimes physical disability.  teachers to use as a script. Literature is bowdlerized, history is sanitized san·i·tize  
tr.v. san·i·tized, san·i·tiz·ing, san·i·tiz·es
1. To make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting.

2.
, mathematics is stripped of meaning and science is presented as a bunch of facts. Surely, schools committed to the future can do better.

Don't agree with me? Take a peak inside conservative education critic Diane Ravitch's new book, The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn (Alfred A. Knopf, 2003).
      Textbooks are very important in American
   schools, especially in history. In most
   history classes, they are the curriculum ...

      Today's literature textbooks are motivated
   by a spirit of miscellany.... Even
   when the entries are well chosen and
   enjoyable, the textbook pokes the reader
   in the eye with pedagogical strategies....
   They are puffed up with instructions and
   activities that belong in the teacher's edition.
   The people who prepare these textbooks
   don't seem to have much faith in
   teachers. The books strive to be "teacher-proof."
   They leave nothing to the
   teacher's initiative or ingenuity.


Ravitch's book offers a detailed exposition of the high-stakes world of textbook adoption replete re·plete  
adj.
1. Abundantly supplied; abounding: a stream replete with trout; an apartment replete with Empire furniture.

2. Filled to satiation; gorged.

3.
 with outrageous censorship, political correctness politically correct
adj. Abbr. PC
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
 and dumbed-down, lifeless life·less  
adj.
1. Having no life; inanimate.

2. Having lost life; dead. See Synonyms at dead.

3. Not inhabited by living beings; not capable of sustaining life.

4.
 content. The book is as hilarious as it is horrific.
      We can stop censorship. We must recognize
   that the censorship that is now so
   widespread in education represents a systematic
   breakdown of our ability to educate
   the next generation and to transmit
   to them a full and open range of ideas
   about important issues in the world. By
   avoiding controversy, we teach them to
   avoid dealing with reality. By expurgating
   literature, we teach them that words are
   meaningless and fungible.

      ... As they advance in school, children
   recognize that what they see on television is
   far more realistic and thought-provoking
   than the sanitized world of their textbooks.


Isn't it ironic that American taxpayers will pay for new Iraqi school textbooks in order to replace one set of simplistic sim·plism  
n.
The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications.



[French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple
 propaganda with another?

Read a good textbook lately?

Ask yourself if a reasonable person would read a school textbook if not compelled to do so. Then go to your local bookstore and marvel at the wonderful selection of books written with passion and clarity by experts on the topic of your choice. How about building a course around a great book on mathematics rather than a math book?

In the information age, students have unprecedented access to primary materials, including low-tech gadgets like great books and Web sites containing up-to-the-minute information. Any kid worth his or her diploma should be able to find a variety of reliable perspectives and data points online, in the library and at their local bookstore.

The Web offers amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 access to primary sources, yet online textbooks diminish both the Internet and the noble textbook. Every attempt at online textbooks I've seen are terrible, and I do not expect they will get much better. McGuffey's digital brethren tend to offer random links to factoids available on a bunch of pages unintended to connect in any narrative form. Online curriculum publishers often sell content readily available and owned by uncompensated uncompensated (n·kômˑ·p  authors. These "texts" manage to be less thoughtful than print textbooks and that is an awfully big concession on my part.

The obsession with textbooks is another indicator of even the most enlightened schools' preoccupation with information rather than the construction of knowledge. The most noble and effective use of computers is for computing--not looking stuff up. This will require rethinking the nature of learning and teaching, not just adopting a new textbook.

Yes. This will require courage and even more creativity. Breaking textbook addiction with primary sources and activities that engage every learner is cheaper, lighter and pays much higher dividends.

Gary Stager, gary@stager.org, is editor-at-large and an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University Pepperdine University is a private institution of higher learning affiliated with the Church of Christ in unincorporated Los Angeles County, California, United States. The university's location overlooks the Pacific Ocean and is adjacent to the city limits of Malibu. .
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