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Курс: American Education Reform: History, Policy, Practice. Чтобы вернуться, нажмите
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Course Overview
1.1) Course Introduction
1.2) U.S. Education - An Early Transformation
1.3) Literacy in the Colonial Period
1.4) Institutions of Colonial Education
1.5) Early Republic Proponents of Common Schools to Build a New Nation
1.6) Early Republic Schooling in the United States
1.7) Benjamin Franklin’s Academy
2.1) Introduction
2.2) The National Market Economy
2.3) "What God Hath Wrought": Dramatic Social Innovations
2.4) Horace Mann: Avatar of Common Schools
2.5) The Common School Idea as a Social Movement
2.6) Protestants and Catholics in the Arena
2.7) Education of African Americans and Native Americans
2.8) Secondary Schooling in the Common School Era: The Academy
3.1) Introduction
3.2) Expansion of the Common School
3.3) After Emancipation: Education of African Americans in the Reconstruction South
3.4) Industrial Education in the South's Organic Society
3.5) Jim Crow and the Radical Segregation of African Americans
3.6) Boarding Schools for Native Americans
3.7) The Rise of the American High School
4.1) Introduction
4.2) Progressive Seedbeds of Education Reform
4.3) Rise of the Administrative Progressives in American School Reform
4.4) Psychological Testing Movement
4.5) Social Efficiency Schooling
4.6) The Committee of Ten
4.7) The Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education
4.8) The Southern Education Movement
4.9) Rosenwald Schools and County Training Schools for African Americans
5.1) The Laboratory School of the University of Chicago
5.2) Dewey’s Theory of Knowledge
5.3) Dewey’s Idea of the School as a Social Center
5.4) Dewey: Missing in Action
5.5) The Pedagogical Progressives
5.6) A Neo-Deweyan Critique of the Pedagogical Progressives
Episode 6.1: The Great Depression and a New Deal for America's Youth
Episode 6.2: High Schools in Hard Times
Episode 6.3: Social Reconstruction and the Schools
Episode 6.4: Antecedents to America's Community Schools: Social Centers and Community Centers
Episode 6.5: The Nambé Community School
Episode 6.6: Arthurdale
Episode 6.7: Leonard Covello's Community High School in East Harlem
Episode 7.1: Life Adjustment Education
Episode 7.2: The Cold War, McCarthyism, and the Public Schools
Episode 7.3: Waging the Cold War in Schools: Federal Support for Academic Rigor
Episode 7.4: "Radical Romanticists"
Episode 7.5: Education and the Civil Rights Movement: From Plessy to Brown
Episode 7.6: The Last Hurrah of Jim Crow Schools
Episode 7.7: Busing Goes North: The Limits of Racial Integration
Episode 7.8: Community Control and Teacher Unions
Episode 7.9: Title IX and the "Hidden Injuries of Coeducation"
Episode 8.1: Introduction
Episode 8.2: The Expanded Federal Role in Education Reform: The Elementary & Secondary Education
Episode 8.3: Ramping Up Reform: The Rise of Standards and Accountability
Episode 8.4: No Child Left Behind: Still Leaving Children Behind?
Episode 8.5: Public School Choice: Charter Schools
Episode 8.6: School Choice Run Amok? Diverse Providers and Portfolio Management Models
Episode 8.7: Attacking the Ed School's Teacher Education Monopoly
Wrap episode