著者について

E. D. Hirsch Jr. is an influential American educator, literacy advocate, and cultural critic known for his work in the field of education reform. He gained prominence with his book "Cultural Literacy," published in 1987, which argued for the importance of a shared body of knowledge in fostering effective communication and a functioning democracy. Hirsch's ideas emphasize that a well-rounded education should include a common curriculum that equips students with the necessary cultural references and knowledge to participate fully in society.

Throughout his career, Hirsch has been a vocal critic of educational practices that neglect the teaching of foundational knowledge. His subsequent works, including "How to Educate a Citizen" and "The Making of Americans," further explore the implications of cultural literacy on American education and citizenship. Hirsch's theories have sparked significant discourse on the role of knowledge in education and have influenced various educational policies and curricula across the United States.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 March 22, 1928
出生地 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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