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Educational Reconstruction
Author | : Hilary Green |
Publsiher | : Fordham Univ Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2016-04-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780823270132 |
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Tracing the first two decades of state-funded African American schools, Educational Reconstruction addresses the ways in which black Richmonders, black Mobilians, and their white allies created, developed, and sustained a system of African American schools following the Civil War. Hilary Green proposes a new chronology in understanding postwar African American education, examining how urban African Americans demanded quality public schools from their new city and state partners. Revealing the significant gains made after the departure of the Freedmen’s Bureau, this study reevaluates African American higher education in terms of developing a cadre of public school educator-activists and highlights the centrality of urban African American protest in shaping educational decisions and policies in their respective cities and states.
Educational Reconstruction
Author | : Gary McCulloch |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2013-09-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781136224287 |
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This book presents a clear overview of the debates that surrounded the making of the 1944 Act, which affected every aspect of education in this country. It gives a detailed account of the tripartite divisions into 'three types of child' that were sanctioned in the reforms of the 1940s. At the same time, it also emphasises the idea of education as a civic project which underlay the reforms and which was such an important part of their lasting authority. The education policies of the past decade and the current attempts to shape a new education settlement need to be interpreted in a long-term historical framework and in particular, in relation to the aims and problems of the last great cycle of reform in the 1940s. This book makes an important contribution to the development of such a framework and the social history of education policy in this country.
The Bulletin of the Commission for International Educational Reconstruction
Author | : Commission for International Educational Reconstruction |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 1946 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : HARVARD:32044084910744 |
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Basic Elements of Educational Reconstruction in Germany
Author | : Alonzo Gaskell Grace |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1949 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UCAL:$B66231 |
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Comparative Studies in Special Education
Author | : Kas Mazurek,Margret A. Winzer |
Publsiher | : Gallaudet University Press |
Total Pages | : 524 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1563680270 |
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This unequaled, all-encompassing collection of international programs on special education will enable educators worldwide to investigate special education practice within its social context to enhance their own initiatives with new ideas.Comparative Studies divides into five sections, each with an introduction to the chapters within. This thorough text begins with limited special education in such venues as South Africa, and Senegal. Section Two addresses emerging special education in Nigeria, Brazil, and several other locales. Segregated special education in Japan, Russia, and other countries makes up Section Three, and Section Four explores countries that are approaching integration, such as Poland and Australia. Integrated special education is described in Scandinavia, New Zealand, and other nations in the final section.More than 50 noted scholars have contributed to this important work, offering every involved student and practitioner an indispensable, detailed frame of reference in which to assess education programs worldwide for all special populations -- blind, deaf, physically and mentally disabled, and all others.
Scientists in the Classroom
Author | : J. Rudolph |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2002-05-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780230107366 |
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During the 1950s, leading American scientists embarked on an unprecedented project to remake high school science education. Dissatisfaction with the 'soft' school curriculum of the time advocated by the professional education establishment, and concern over the growing technological sophistication of the Soviet Union, led government officials to encourage a handful of elite research scientists, fresh from their World War II successes, to revitalize the nations' science curricula. In Scientists in the Classroom , John L. Rudolph argues that the Cold War environment, long neglected in the history of education literature, is crucial to understanding both the reasons for the public acceptance of scientific authority in the field of education and the nature of the curriculum materials that were eventually produced. Drawing on a wealth of previously untapped resources from government and university archives, Rudolph focuses on the National Science Foundation-supported curriculum projects initiated in 1956. What the historical record reveals, according to Rudolph, is that these materials were designed not just to improve American science education, but to advance the professional interest of the American scientific community in the postwar period as well.
United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1947
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1947 |
Genre | : Educational exchanges |
ISBN | : IND:30000090636071 |
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Science Education Research and Practice in Europe
Author | : Doris Jorde,Justin Dillon |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2012-12-17 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789460919008 |
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Each volume in the 7-volume series The World of Science Education reviews research in a key region of the world. These regions include North America, South and Latin America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Europe, Arab States, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The focus of this Handbook is on science education in Europe. In producing this volume the editors have invited a range of authors to describe their research in the context of developments in the continent and further afield. In reading this book you are invited to consider the historical, social and political contexts that have driven developments in science education research over the years. A unique feature of science education in Europe is the impact of the European Union on research and development over many years. A growing number of multi-national projects have contributed to the establishment of a community of researchers increasingly accepting of methodological diversity. That is not to say that Europe is moving towards homogeneity, as this volume clearly shows.