Readings in American Educational Thought

Readings in American Educational Thought
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9781607529415
ISBN-13 : 1607529416
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Synopsis Readings in American Educational Thought by : Andrew J. Milson

The writings in this collection on American educational thought represent the many stories, individuals, and ideas that have shaped American education during the past several centuries. This book should serve as a useful primary or supplementary text for any undergraduate or graduate course in the history of American education, American educational thought, social foundations of education, philosophy of education, or curriculum theory. The editors of this volume hope that readers of this book will come to understand, and perhaps develop a desire to participate in, the “great conversation” that is American educational thought.

American Educational Thought - 2nd Ed.

American Educational Thought - 2nd Ed.
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 623
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ISBN-10 : 9781607523666
ISBN-13 : 1607523663
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Synopsis American Educational Thought - 2nd Ed. by : Andrew J. Milson

American Educational Thought: Essays from 1640-1940 contains primary source readings from the mid 1600s to 1940. The goal of the work is to provide teachers, contemporary scholars of education, and policymakers with the most significant arguments made on the subject of American education during this time period. In this second edition of the book, the editors have included numerous new works that open up new possibilities for discussion, represent more wide-ranging viewpoints, and provide even richer context for making sense of American educational thought.

Critical Issues in Education

Critical Issues in Education
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781412904773
ISBN-13 : 1412904773
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Synopsis Critical Issues in Education by : Eugene F. Provenzo

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Background Readings in American Education

Background Readings in American Education
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Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D035309321
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Synopsis Background Readings in American Education by : United States. Office of Education

Forgotten Heroes of American Education

Forgotten Heroes of American Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 653
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ISBN-10 : 9781607525189
ISBN-13 : 1607525186
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Synopsis Forgotten Heroes of American Education by : J. Wesley Null

This book is titled Forgotten Heroes of American Education because it contains representative writings by significant educators who challenged mainstream thinking. The editors of this volume believe that the work of these thoughtful and important educators deserves to be remembered. They have been forgotten because in the great pedagogical battles of the twentieth century, they lost. Time and again, they battled with their Progressivist colleagues over the purpose and goals of elementary and secondary education. Because they lost the arguments, their role as leaders and thinkers was almost completely ignored by historians of education, who identified with the winners. We think this was a grand mistake. To honor the legacy of these eight educators, we have written this book and entitled it Forgotten Heroes of American Education.

Paul Diederich and the Progressive American High School

Paul Diederich and the Progressive American High School
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781623965792
ISBN-13 : 1623965799
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Paul Diederich and the Progressive American High School by : Robert L. Hampel

Paul Diederich worked in five new organizations dedicated to transforming American schools: the Ohio State University lab school, the Eight Year Study, a Harvard institute to revamp English language instruction, the University of Chicago's Board of Examiners, and the Educational Testing Service. Throughout his career he wrote critiques of American high schools and set forth many proposals to make them more flexible without sacrificing academic excellence. This anthology resurrects 14 Diederich essays, eight of them never before published. The scope ranges from visions of social justice to the details of the daily schedule. Like his heroes Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, he combined a passion for utopian speculation with a fascination for practical problems, a combination that is rare in the world of school reform today.

A Study of Emersonian Transcendental Educational Thought

A Study of Emersonian Transcendental Educational Thought
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Publisher : Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. USA
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781618968845
ISBN-13 : 161896884X
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Synopsis A Study of Emersonian Transcendental Educational Thought by : Yang Jing

Waldo Ralph Emerson (1803-1882) was a famous American writer and poet in the 19th century. He was also an educational thinker, who advocates reform and progress. As a representative of transcendentalism, he advocated the doctrine of individualism, emphasizing that the power of the spirit is far more than material, and that the potential of individual potential is infinite. Around him, gathered a group of people of insight, who were determined to transform the society, such as Amos Bronson Alcott (1799-1888), Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), etc. All of the above had once been teachers, and they were deeply saddened by the rigid education system and the old-fashioned education methods at the time, and firmly believed that the progress and improvement of society must be based on personal education and moral self-improvement. They actively participated in the mainstream of educational reforms that opened people’s mind, innovated their ways of thinking, and created a new culture with reformed educational system in New England. At the same time, transcendentalism has become an important part of American educational thought.

Peerless Educator

Peerless Educator
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0820474584
ISBN-13 : 9780820474588
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Peerless Educator by : J. Wesley Null

Isaac Leon Kandel (1881-1965) was a major figure in educational philosophy and comparative education in the twentieth century. As a professor of education at Columbia University's Teachers College, Kandel almost single-handedly developed the field of comparative education, and was an early critic of Progressive educational philosophy. As the definitive biography of one of the twentieth century's most brilliant writers on education, this book presents Kandel as a democratic traditionalist who tirelessly advocated the ideal of liberal education for all. This book tells the story of Kandel's life and the many obstacles that he faced because of his faith and political views. The philosophy of democratic schooling that Kandel embodies is crucial to the reconstruction of American education today. Peerless Educator will be of interest not only to scholars of education, but also to practitioners who want to improve education in the twenty-first century.

Education and Learning in America

Education and Learning in America
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781438126906
ISBN-13 : 1438126905
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Education and Learning in America by : Catherine Reef

Examines the progress and development of education throughout U.S. history, from the changing theories of education and the differences between urban and rural education to the movements of progressivism and traditionalism to standardized testing.