Education and Social Change

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A Nation at Risk
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Administrative Progressives
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African Free School
American Education
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Common School Reform
contours in the history of American schooling
Deluder Satan
Domestic Feminism
education and social change
Education System
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Gary Plan
Great Awakening
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Human Capital Revolution
immigration
industrialization
Informal Reading Instruction
Itinerant Teachers
John Rury
Large Families
LGBTQ Educator
LGBTQ Student
Manumission Society
NAACP Campaign
NCLB Requirement
No Child Left Behind
Opportunity Hoarding
Philadelphia’s Central High School
social foundations of education
social justice in education
social transformation
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Stem Field
Stem Job
urbanization
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367242978
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This brief, interpretive history of American schooling focuses on the evolving relationship between education and social change. Like its predecessors, this new edition investigates the impact of social forces such as industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and cultural conflict on the development of schools and other educational institutions. It also examines the various ways that schools have contributed to social change, particularly in enhancing the status and accomplishments of certain social groups and not others. Detailed accounts of the experiences of women and minority groups in American history consider how their lives have been affected by education at key points in the past.

Updates to this edition

    • A revised final chapter updated to include recent changes in educational politics, finance, policy, and a shifting federal policy context
      • Enhanced coverage and new conceptual frames for understanding the experiences of women and people of color in the midst of social change
        • Edited throughout to update information and sources regarding the history of American education and related processes of social transformation in the nation’s past

          John L. Rury is Professor of Education and (by courtesy) History and African & African American Studies at the University of Kansas. A past president of the History of Education Society and vice president of the American Educational Research Association, he has also served as an editor of the American Educational Research Journal.