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These are all the most important books published over the last 25+ years, the kind of books they should study in schools of education, but many people become teachers without even knowing who Rudolf Flesch is. Etc.
I did this list three years ago and stopped at 40 because it's a nice round number. For years I intended to add my new reviews to this list. Today I did that!... Only to be informed by Amazon that 40 is the limit. Bummer. (So I added a few and deleted a few.)
The list is still quite glorious and youthful. The important books stay that way. The list consists of a cover photo and a blurb for each book. It's easy to scan the whole thing in a few minutes.
If you click on the book, you go to the page where the reviews are, by me and other people. So in a few minutes you can go really deep into a book without ever reading it.
This is a lazy person's way to get a graduate education.
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40 Important Books About Education (a Listmania list on Amazon)
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