1.(Education) (in England and Wales) a private independent fee-paying secondary school 2.(Education) (in the US) any school that is part of a free local educational system 3.(Education) in certain Canadian provinces, a public elementary school as distinguished from a separate school ...
social welfare, diversity, and are fine with the state ensuring it. We can call that progressive liberalism, but real ideologies are complex. A libertarian who wants all those things, but doesn’t want the state involved is also “a progressive” “liberal...
This is not to say that historians of education do not disagree–in fact, they disagree intensely–on the legacy of Progressive educational experiments. What they do agree on is that during the Progressive Era (1890–1919) the philosophical, pedagogical, and administrative underpinnings of what is...
Kuhn; constructs a model for doing structuralist studies in educational research; and tests the model on the pragmatic/progressive period in American educational history. (Author/IRT)doi:10.1080/0030923770170203MaxcySpencer J.Paedagogica Historica
And both are not mere present-minded impositionsupon the Progressive Era; they are necessary to explain the period. The earlytwentieth century, after all, saw the solidifying of the Jim Crow system, at timesrationalized by lines in progressive social and political thought. Alternative linesin ...
R Phelps - American Educational Research Association & Conference on the History of Urban Education 被引量: 1发表: 1980年 Should patriotism be taught in state schools? The teaching of progressive patriotism, as an inclusive, open-ended and interpretive project, is needed in state schooling to cou...
(a loosely syllogistic form of reasoning in which the speaker assumes that any missing premises will be supplied by the audience), interrogatio (the “rhetorical” question, which is posed for argumentative effect and requires no answer), and gradatio (a progressive advance from one statement to...
I’m wrapping that one up now, and in January will start a new list from Reconstruction through the Progressive Era. On the side I’ll be catching up on great American novels, now up through Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. I also have a bunch of once-read volumes on Latin ...
Ch 33. The Reconstruction Period Ch 34. Settlement of the Trans-Mississippi... Ch 35. The Growth of the Industrial Economy in... Ch 36. The American Progressive Era Ch 37. American Imperialism & Rise to... Ch 38. The 1920s in the U.S. Ch 39. Causes & Effects of the Great......
and even glaciers, could bring aboutextinctionsbut not new species. The sequence in thefossil recordfrom simple animals andplantsin the ancient, deeperstratato the more complex, recent forms found near the surface represented a progressive development, Agassiz agreed, but those different animals and ...