America's public schools : from the common school to "No Child Left Behind"
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LA212 .R423 2005
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LA212 .R423 2005
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Bildung
Chancengleichheit
Education and state -- United States -- History
Educational change -- United States -- History
Enseignement -- Réforme -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Openbaar onderwijs.
Public schools -- United States -- History
USA
Verenigde Staten.
Écoles publiques -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Éducation -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Öffentliche Schule
Chancengleichheit
Education and state -- United States -- History
Educational change -- United States -- History
Enseignement -- Réforme -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Openbaar onderwijs.
Public schools -- United States -- History
USA
Verenigde Staten.
Écoles publiques -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Éducation -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Öffentliche Schule
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Book
Physical Desc
xii, 355 pages ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-346) and index.
Description
"William J. Reese's history of public schools in America examines why citizens have repeatedly turned to the schools to improve society and how successive generations of reformers have tried to alter the curriculum and teaching practice to achieve their goals. Organized around two themes -- education as the means for reforming American society and ongoing reform within the schools themselves -- this study examines two centuries of American public education. It explores school and society in the nineteenth century, including public school growth in the antebellum and postbellum eras; competing visions of education and reform during the first half of the twentieth century; and social change and reform from the 1950s through the 1980s. Reese emphasizes the centrality of schools in the history of reform and their persistent allegiance to traditional practices and pedagogy despite two centuries of complaint by romantics and progressives. He describes tradition as a reliable friend of public schools, despite the enormous changes that have occurred over time: the centralization of authority, professionalization of teaching staff, and the expansion of curricular offerings. Reese's clear and accessible book is an original interpretation of the history of public elementary and secondary schools in America. It should become a standard text for future teachers as well as scholars of education"--Publisher's description.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Reese, W. J. (2005). America's public schools: from the common school to "No Child Left Behind" . Johns Hopkins University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Reese, William J., 1951-. 2005. America's Public Schools: From the Common School to "No Child Left Behind". Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Reese, William J., 1951-. America's Public Schools: From the Common School to "No Child Left Behind" Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Reese, W. J. (2005). America's public schools: from the common school to "no child left behind". Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Reese, William J. America's Public Schools: From the Common School to "No Child Left Behind" Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
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