Cultural literacy: what every American needs to know

Synopsis

In order to function and prosper in society, according to Hirsch, individuals must possess a background knowledge that literate writers and speakers assume their audiences already have. Those who have this knowledge are culturally literate, and as a consequence the opportunities of society are open to them. Schools that neglect to impart this core knowledge leave their pupils seriously deprived and democracy weakened.

This book includes a list of 5,000 essential names, phrases, dates, and concepts intended to illustrate the shared knowledge of literate American culture, which would make up a ‘core knowledge’ education in the States. Traditionalists often reference Hirsch’s work, particularly those who favour core knowledge or a fact-based curriculum. It has influenced thinking in US schools but has a broader appeal, particularly for those worried about progressive approaches to education.

Hirsch had a profound influence on education reforms in the US and has also influenced thinking in UK schools, particularly academies' and independent state schools’ ability to opt out of the national curriculum.

CPD Opportunities

Hirsch’s work will make for thought-provoking reading for anyone interested in alternative curriculum design and different arguments for improving social mobility. 

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