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What Your Fifth Grader Needs to Know, Revised Edition Fundamentals of a Good Fifth-Grade Education

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ISBN-10: 0385337310

ISBN-13: 9780385337311

Edition: 2006 (Revised)

Authors: E. D. Hirsch, Core Knowledge Foundation, Core Knowledge Foundation, Core Knowledge Foundation

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This completely revised and attractively redesigned edition of one of the most popular volumes in the bestselling Core Knowledge Series features up-to-date ideas and information based on input from parents and teachers across the country. With sixteen pages of full-color illustrations, a bolder, easier-to-follow format, and a thoroughly updated curriculum, What Your Fifth Grader Needs to Know, Revised Edition, reflects the Core Knowledge Foundation’s ongoing commitment to providing a solid educational foundation for today’s elementary school students. What Your Fifth Grader Needs to Know, Revised Edition, covers the basics of language arts, history and geography, visual arts, music, math,…    
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Book details

List price: $24.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 6/27/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 7.39" wide x 9.22" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

Hirsch is a conservative critic best known for his repudiation of critical approaches to literature (chiefly poststructuralism and New Criticism) that assume that the author's intentions do not determine readings. He argues that any such methodology is guilty of "the organic fallacy," the belief that the text leads a life of its own. For Hirsch, the author's authority is the key to literary interpretation: The critic's job is to reproduce textual meaning by recovering the author's consciousness, which guarantees the validity of an interpretation. In his two most important books, Validity in Interpretation (1967) and its sequel, The Aims of Interpretation (1976), Hirsch warns against the…