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The American People and Their Education: A Social History Book

The American People and Their Education: A Social History
The American People and Their Education: A Social History,  In an attempt to expand upon traditional course frameworks, this new book examines American education using a two-fold approach—chronological and conceptual.  The four units comprise a journey from earliest Native American informal instruction to today's, The American People and Their Education: A Social History has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The American People and Their Education: A Social History
  • Written by author Richard J. Altenbaugh
  • Published by Prentice Hall, September 2002
  • In an attempt to expand upon traditional course frameworks, this new book examines American education using a two-fold approach—chronological and conceptual. The four units comprise a journey from earliest Native American informal instruction to today's
  • In an attempt to expand upon traditional course frameworks, this new book examines American education using a two-fold approach—chronological and conceptual.The four units comprise a journey from earliest Native American informal instruction to t
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1. The Role of Clio: How the Past Influences the Present.

PART I: EDUCATION AS INFORMAL EXPERIENCE.

2. Family, Religion, and Education in Colonial America.

3. Early Nationalism and Education.

PART II: THE EARLY YEARS OF FORMALIZED SCHOOLING.

4. The Common School Era.

5. The Little Red One-Room Schoolhouse.

6. Education in the Gilded Age.

PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN AMERICAN SCHOOLING.

7. The Progressive Education Movement.

8. Universal and Equal Schooling?

9. Schooling, Ideology, and National Policy.

PART IV: ACHIEVING THE PUBLIC SCHOOL IDEAL AND FUTURE CHALLENGES.

10. Civil Rights and Public Schooling.

11. School Reform and Public Reaction.

Bibliography.


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