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  • - Romance and Reality
    av Anne-Lise Halvorsen
    499 - 1 287

    A History of Elementary Social Studies: Romance and Reality recounts the history of elementary social studies in the United States, beginning with its mid-nineteenth century antecedents. The book reflects on the global and national issues that influenced the origins and development of elementary social studies.

  • - A Critical Reader
     
    437

    Within months of the magazine's first issue it came under attack by right-wing political groups, particularly the Hurst newspaper chain. This book provides a selection of the interesting and historically important articles from the magazine with a comprehensive introduction and critical commentaries on the selected articles.

  • - A Critical Reader
     
    1 233,-

    Within months of the magazine's first issue it came under attack by right-wing political groups, particularly the Hurst newspaper chain. This book provides a selection of the interesting and historically important articles from the magazine with a comprehensive introduction and critical commentaries on the selected articles.

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    - Progressive Education in the 21st Century - Second Edition
     
    476,-

    The second edition of "Schools of Tomorrow," Schools of Today: Progressive Education in the 21st Century documents a new collection of child-centered progressive schools founded in the first half of the twentieth century and provides histories of some contemporary examples of progressive practices.

  • - Race, Class, Geography, and the Perpetual Reform of Local Control, 1935-2015
     
    1 114

    The Shifting Landscape of the American School District offers a new perspective on the American school district.

  • - Race, Class, Geography, and the Perpetual Reform of Local Control, 1935-2015
     
    630,-

    The Shifting Landscape of the American School District offers a new perspective on the American school district.

  • - What Happened to Progressive Education
     
    385,-

  • - Education and the International Expositions (1876-1904)
    av Jr. Provenzo
    416

    Demonstrates how the educational exhibits functioned as critical transfer points for exchange of educational ideas and innovations between Europe, Asia, and United States. In this book, the author examines how many of the exhibits reflected a dominant Western hegemony and racist assumptions about the superiority of Western culture and education.

  • - The Social History of the Classroom
     
    429

  • - Women Students' Experiences in Single-Sex and Coeducational Colleges
    av Leslie Miller-Bernal
    359

  • - Clarence Karier and the Critical Tradition in History of Education Scholarship
     
    409,-

  • - Race, Compensatory Education, and the Limits of Democratic Reform
    av Gregory M. Anderson
    346,-

  • - The Fisk University Race Relations Institute and the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1944-1969
    av Katrina Marie Sanders
    334,-

  • - A History of Advocacy and Opposition
    av Gerard Giordano
    346,-

  • - Policy, Practice, and Power in Soviet Schools of the 1930s
    av E. Thomas Ewing
    409,-

  • - Lucy Maynard Salmon and the Teaching of History
    av Chara Haeussler Bohan
    354,-

    Lucy Maynard Salmon was a pioneer educator with a progressive spirit. Having earned a bachelor¿s and master¿s degree from the University of Michigan in 1876 and 1883, Salmon continued her studies under Bryn Mawr professor and future U.S. President, Woodrow Wilson. Thereafter, Salmon began her forty-year Vassar College career and earned a reputation as a nationally prominent historian, suffrage advocate, author, and teacher. She helped found the American Association of University Women, the American Association of University Professors, and the Middle States Council for the Social Studies. She was the only woman to serve on the American Historical Association¿s Committee of Seven and the first woman to be elected to its Executive Council. An advocate of the new social history, Salmon¿s teaching methods were novel at the time and continue to be relevant today. Indeed, Salmon advised students to «go to the sources».

  • - Curriculum Policy at an Urban University
    av Susan R. Merrifield
    346,-

  • - The Process of Education in Catholic Schools in Australia, 1922-1965
    av Thomas A. O'Donoghue
    359

  • - Women Who Shaped Southern Education in the Progressive Era
    av Katherine C. Reynolds
    281

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