How to Educate a Citizen, E. D. Hirsch
How to Educate a Citizen, E. D. Hirsch
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How to Educate a Citizen
The Power of Shared Knowledge to Unify a Nation

Author: E. D. Hirsch

Narrator: Rob Shapiro

Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 09/08/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

“Profound, vital and correct. Hirsch highlights the essence of our American being and the radical changes in education necessary to sustain that essence. Concerned citizens, teachers, and parents take note!  We ignore this book at our peril.""— Joel Klein, former Chancellor of New York City Public SchoolsIn this powerful manifesto, the bestselling author of Cultural Literacy addresses the failures of America’s early education system and its impact on our current national malaise, advocating for a shared knowledge curriculum students everywhere can be taught—an educational foundation that can help improve and strengthen America’s unity, identity, and democracy.

In How to Educate a Citizen, E.D. Hirsch continues the conversation he began thirty years ago with his classic bestseller Cultural Literacy, urging America’s public schools, particularly at the elementary level, to educate our children more effectively to help heal and preserve the nation. Since the 1960s, our schools have been relying on “child-centered learning.” History, geography, science, civics, and other essential knowledge have been dumbed down by vacuous learning “techniques” and “values-based” curricula; indoctrinated by graduate schools of education, administrators and educators have believed they are teaching reading and critical thinking skills. Yet these cannot be taught in the absence of strong content, Hirsch argues.The consequence is a loss of shared knowledge that would enable us to work together, understand one another, and make coherent, informed decisions. A broken approach to school not only leaves our children under-prepared and erodes the American dream but also loosens the spiritual bonds and unity that hold the nation together. Drawing on early schoolmasters and educational reformers such as Noah Webster and Horace Mann, Hirsch charts the rise and fall of the American early education system and provides a blueprint for closing the national gap in knowledge, communications, and allegiance. Critical and compelling, How to Educate a Citizen galvanizes our schools to equip children with the power of shared knowledge.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About E. D. Hirsch

E. D. Hirsch, Jr. is the founder and chairman of the Core Knowledge Foundation and professor emeritus of education and humanities at the University of Virginia. He is the author of several acclaimed books on education, including the New York Times bestseller Cultural Literacy, The Schools We Need, The Knowledge Deficit, The Making of Americans, and Why Knowledge Matters. He lives in Earlysville, Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carolyn on October 16, 2020

In the opening chapter, there is a quote from Arthur Schlesinger's prescient The Disuniting of America (Norton, 1991) that captures the point of this book: "The bonds of national cohesion are sufficiently fragile already. Public education should aim to strengthen those bonds, not to weaken them. If s......more

Goodreads review by Clay on November 25, 2020

By a local treasure and friend of a friend, E.D. Hirsch, as his farewell magnum opus. I found it a thoroughly convincing defense of "knowledge-based curriculum" over against constructivist and so-called "child-centered" approaches. I'm not versed enough in educational research to know if his basic t......more

Goodreads review by Buck on September 14, 2020

My first thought after finishing this book is why I hadn’t heard of this bold, thoughtful, and intelligent approach to our crisis in K-12 education until now. I retired from the classroom in 2009. I can only assume Mr. Hirsch’s reasonable voice was shouted down by multiculturalists and jargon-creato......more

Goodreads review by Avery on April 10, 2025

Decent ideas. Terrible evidence. Honestly just a no from me.......more

Goodreads review by Edward on August 20, 2021

Hirsch makes a convincing case for universal "content-based," civic-centered education, particularly in the elementary grades, as a remedy for a fragmenting American society and culture.......more