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Author | : Julia L. Mickenberg |
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Release | : 2000 |
File | : 390 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : MINN:31951P007313661 |
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Author | : Julia L. Mickenberg |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 2000 |
File | : 390 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : MINN:31951P007313661 |
Teaching for Dissent looks at the implications of new forms of dissent for educational practice. The reappearance of dissent in political meetings and street protests opens new possibilities for improved democratic life and citizen participation. This book argues that this possibility will not be fulfilled if schools do not cultivate the skills necessary for our citizens to engage in political dissent. The authors look at how practices in schools, such as the testing regime and the 'hidden curriculum', suppress students' ability to voice ideas that stand in opposition to the status quo. Teaching for Dissent calls for a realignment of the curriculum and the practices of schooling with a guiding vision of democratic participation.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Sarah Marie Stitzlein |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2015-11-17 |
File | : 237 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781317250913 |
During the mid-nineteenth century, Americans created the functional equivalent of earlier state religious establishments. Supported by mandatory taxation, purportedly inclusive, and vested with messianic promise, public schooling, like the earlier established churches, was touted as a bulwark of the Republic and as an essential agent of moral and civic virtue. As was the case with dissenters from early American established churches, some citizens and religious minorities have dissented from the public school system, what historian Sidney Mead calls the country's «established church.» They have objected to the «orthodoxy» of the public school, compulsory taxation, and attempts to abolish their schools or bring them into conformity with the state school paradigm. The Dissenting Tradition in American Education recounts episodes of Catholic and Protestant nonconformity since the inception of public education, including the creation of Catholic and Protestant schools, homeschooling, conflicts regarding regulation of nonconforming schools, and controversy about the propositions of knowledge and dispositions of belief and value sanctioned by the state school. Such dissent suggests that Americans consider disestablishing the public school and ponder means of education more suited to their confessional pluralism and commitments to freedom of conscience, parental liberty, and educational justice.
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
Author | : James C. Carper |
Publisher | : Peter Lang |
Release | : 2007 |
File | : 302 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0820479209 |
The history of American education is replete with educational reform, and to a lesser extent, educational dissent. Consider the present: you have various forms of privatization, school choice, the 'No Child Left Behind' act, home schooling, 'value-added' accountability, alternative teacher preparation programs, on-line instruction, etc. This range of activity is not exceptional. For instance, consider the past: progressive education, open education, the junior high school, the middle school, Life Adjustment education, career education, vocational education, the comprehensive high school, school-to-work, year-round schooling, behavioral objectives, proficiency exams (high-stakes testing), whole language, learning packages and self-paced instruction, modular scheduling, site-based management, all presented as the way to reform American schools, at least in part. Then you have the reformers themselves, such as John Dewey, George Counts, Herbert Kohl, John Holt, Charles Silberman, Admiral Hyman Rickover, James Bryant Conant, all the way back to Horace Mann himself. Dissenters, and dissenting movements, while not as numerous and certainly not as well known in educational circles, count the various faith-based schools and individuals such as Archbishop Hughes of New York.Clearly, this is an area rich in ideas, rife with controversy, and vital in its outcome for individuals and the nation as a whole. And yet, strangely enough, there exists no major encyclopedia bringing the varied strands together in one place as a ready reference for scholars, teachers, school administrators, and students studying to enter the educational profession. This two-volume work is intended to be that authoritative resource. Key themes and topics include: " biographies of reformers and dissenters " theoretical and ideological perspectives " key programs and legislation " judicial verdicts impacting educational change in America " the politics and processes of educational reform and policy making " dissent and resistance to reform " technology's impact on educational reform. A Reader's Guide in the front matter groups entries around such themes to help readers find related entries more easily.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Thomas C. Hunt |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Release | : 2010-01-12 |
File | : 1113 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781412956642 |
Examines the key role dissent has played in shaping the United States, focusing on those who, from colonial times to the present, dissented against the ruling paradigm of their time, responding to what they saw as the injustices that prevented them from fully experiencing their vision of America. --Publisher's description.
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
Author | : Ralph Young |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Release | : 2017-11-07 |
File | : 622 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781479819836 |
Recent criticism is now fully appreciating the nuanced and complex contribution made by Dissenters to the culture and ideas of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Britain. This is the first sustained study of a Dissenting family - the Aikins - from the 1740s to the 1860s. Essays by literary critics, historians of religion and science, and geographers explore and contextualize the achievements of this remarkable family, including John Aikin senior, tutor at the celebrated Warrington Academy, and his children, poet Anna Letitia Barbauld, and John Aikin junior, literary physician and editor. The latter's children in turn were leading professionals and writers in the early Victorian era. This study provides new perspectives on the social and cultural importance of the family and their circle - an untold story of collaboration and exchange, and a narrative which breaks down period boundaries to set Enlightenment and Victorian culture in dialogue.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Felicity James |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2011-11-03 |
File | : 273 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781139503099 |
Genre | : |
Author | : Evan JONES (of Tredegar.) |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1849 |
File | : 60 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : BL:A0023738766 |
Volume V extends the study of the Oxford History of Dissenting Protestant Traditions series into the twentieth century, following the spatial, cultural, and intellectual changes in dissenting identity and practice as these once European traditions globalized and settled down in other places.
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
Author | : Mark P. Hutchinson |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Release | : 2018 |
File | : 564 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780198702252 |
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Author | : Robert CHRISTISON (late Dissenting Minister at Orrell, near Wigan.) |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1874 |
File | : 30 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : BL:A0022870539 |
Genre | : Education, Elementary |
Author | : Great Britain. Royal Commission on Education |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1888 |
File | : 538 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCAL:C2633495 |