The Unique American Vision of Childhood |
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Authors: | Mehmet Ali Ozturk Charles Debelak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Curriculum and Foundations, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Ave. RT 1444, Cleveland, OH 44115, USA;(2) Birchwood School, 4370 West 140th Street, Cleveland, OH 44135, USA |
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Abstract: | The present article scrutinizes “the unique American vision of childhood” (UAVC) as a phenomenon undermining high academic expectations and good work ethics, and in turn, contributing to the generally low academic achievement of U.S. students compared to their counterparts in other advanced countries. It starts with a definition of UAVC, followed by a discussion of how influential it has been. The article goes on to state three reasons why UAVC is troublesome and misleading, especially in an era of global competition. Excuses devised by the proponents for UAVC’s adverse effects are also revealed. The article ends with recommendations for future research and a conclusion elaborating on the consequences of UAVC and the likelihood that other countries might adopt a similar mentality. |
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