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public education. The depression decade resolved itself into the international crisis of the Second World War, and once again the pressures of the times resulted in further federal involvement with far-reaching implications in American education. To understand the growing in-Harry V. Barnard and John Hardin Best are both Assistant Professors of
Throughout the history of public education in the US, public schools have filled multiple roles. These roles are an outgrowth of why public schools came into being and how they have evolved. This publication briefly reviews that history.
1 Ιαν 2013 · Evidence found in The New York Times from 1939 to 1945 and corroborating sources are used to demonstrate the impact of the Second World War on the progressive educational movement. We posit...
1 Απρ 2014 · In the 1930s, fueled by the Great Depression, the progressive educational movement reached its peak; but as the United States entered a Second World War, trepidation influenced policymakers and the American public.
David Labaree (1997), an educational historian, argued that there had been three overarching goals of public education in the United States since the inception of public education in the 1800s: 1) democratic equality, 2) social efficiency, and 3) social mobility.
A ny discussion of what history might tell us about qual-ity education runs the risk of presentism: seeing the past through the preoccupations of the present. Most educa-tional historians who wrote before the 1960s, for example, typi-cally failed to view the past on its own terms. Eager to create a sense of esprit de corps among public school ...
29 Οκτ 2013 · This annotated bibliography concentrates on the history of education in the United States. This history can be divided into two distinct areas: teacher training, and scholarship and research. Well before 1860, history of education, as a course of study, was associated with the professional education training of American teachers.