ISBN-10: 0205386210
ISBN-13: 9780205386215
Publisher: Merrill
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 288 pp
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Philosophic Conflicts in American Education, 1893-2000 offers a description of the ideas that educational reformers shared during the Twentieth Century.
The theme of this book is unique. While many commentators portray the debates about educational reform as a struggle for the American curriculum, this text demonstrates that competing groups of educators had a great deal in common. As particular problems emerged during different historical periods, educators reacted to these common circumstances. Consequently, theorists with different interests came to adopt surprisingly similar perspectives.
The aim of this book is to enable readers to recognize the patterns of thought that educators followed as they tried to reform schools. It explains how practical school programs developed from the different theories. Opportunities and problems that resulted from different ideas are supported by examples.
- The book is divided into six sections (each with two chapters) marked by dates. In each section, the text illustrates how the social conditions influenced the philosphical ideas about education and how different groups approached similar situations.
- Each section has a short overview that explains the relationships between the two chapters in the section, preparing the reader for what follows.
- Heading Questions throughout each chapter reinforce chapter content providing readers with a chapter outline.
- A list of all the abbreviations used in the text is located in the appendix.
Each chapter concludes with “Summary.”
Introduction.
I. HUMANIST STUDIES AND THE PRACTICAL CURRICULUM, 1893-1918.
II. CHANGING THE CURRICULUM TO SERVE DEMOCRATIC NEEDS, 1918-1929.
III. FROM RECONSTRUCTING SOCIETY TO MEETING STUDENTS' NEEDS DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 1930-1940.
IV. CONTRADICTORY REFORMS TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF THE DEMOCRACY, 1940-1964.
V. CHANGING SCHOOLS BY PROTECTING STUDENTS' RIGHTS, 1964-1981.
VI. AFFIRMING PARENTS' RIGHTS TO EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS' RIGHTS TO SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITIES, 1981-2000.
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Philosophic Conflicts in American Education, 1893-2000 offers a description of the ideas that educational reformers shared during the Twentieth Century. Although many commentators portray the debates about educational reform as a struggle for the American curriculum, this text stresses the fact that the competing groups of educators had a great deal in common. Most importantly, the text shows how philosophical perspectives influenced practical school programs, and it tests those ideas by describing the ways that they affected various social groups living in the United States. The theme of this book is unique, and it challenges many conventional ideas found in previously published foundations texts.
Features:
- The book is divided into six sections (each with two chapters) marked by dates. In each section, the text illustrates how the social conditions influenced the philosophical ideas about education and how different groups approached similar situations.
- Each section has a short overview that explains the relationships between the two chapters in the section preparing the reader for what follows in each section and each chapter.
- Each chapter is broken into ten or twelve parts headed by questions that reinforce the transitions in the prose providing an outline of the chapter.
- A list of all the abbreviations used in the text is located in the appendix.
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