Saturday, August 31, 2019

Middle School Reading Lists 100 Years Ago vs. Today | Intellectual Takeout

Middle School Reading Lists 100 Years Ago vs. Today | Intellectual Takeout
Middle School Reading Lists 100 Years Ago vs. Today
I recently dug up a 1908 curriculum manual in the Minnesota Historical Society archives. It provided instructions on everything from teacher deportment to recommended literature lists for various grades. As a book lover, I was especially interested in the latter!
With the exception of a few textbook-like anthologies, the chart below lists the recommended reading material for Minnesota 7th and 8th graders in 1908:
MN 7th and 8th Grade Reading List - 1908
With such a list in hand, I decided to examine if the common accusation that today’s education standards have been dumbed down is really true. To make sure I wasn’t unfairly weighting this survey in favor of the past, I went to one of the Twin Cities metro area's finest districts, namely, Edina Public Schools. Again, with the exception of a few textbook anthologies, the list below offers the reading options for their 7th and 8th grade students:
Edina 7th and 8th Grade Reading ListIn examining these lists, I noticed three important differences between the reading content of these two eras..."
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