While many scholars have criticized the supposed "advantages" of progressive education, in Houston, at least, progressivism operated as another form of unearned white privilege.BenjaminUniversityKarenUniversityEBSCO_AspPaedagogica HistoricaBenjamin, K. (2003). Progressivism meets Jim Crow: Curriculum ...
Progressiveeducationisapedagogicalmovementthatbeganinthelatenineteenthcentury;ithaspersistedinvariousformstothepresent.ThetermprogressivewasengagedtodistinguishthiseducationfromthetraditionalEuro-Americancurricularofthe19thcentury,whichwasrootedinclassicalpreparationfortheuniversityandstronglydifferentiatedbysocialclass.Progressive...
John Dewey (1859–1952), who would later be remembered as the "father of Progressive education," was the most eloquent and arguably most influential figure in educational Progressivism. A noted philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer, Dewey graduated from the University of Vermont in ...
Leaving safe harbors: Toward a new progressivism in American education and public life To rise to the challenges of postmodern culture, Carlson argues, progressives will need to leave the safe harbors of what is familiar and comfortable. A ne... D Carlson - 《Journal of Curriculum Studies》 ...
Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos(December 2021) had a larger representation of LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming NPCs, in addition to more ethnic and racial diversity;Monsters of the Multiverseworked to remove alignments for player characters, stripped out setting-specific descriptions for monsters, ...
This historical study reviewed the Progressive curriculum of two prescribed freshmen orientation courses Geisel attended at Dartmouth. Additionally, it addressed Progressive themes embedded within the literature Dr. Seuss produced from 1937 to 1990. The data analyzed in this study included historical ...
The trend toward a practical pedagogy did not preclude liberal or classical training; instead it achieved an uneasy alliance with the traditional curriculum. But the university presidents examined in this study spoke the language of practical education and social service, subordinating liberal culture to...
Fueled by their expertise in scientific curriculum design and their desire for predictable social efficiency, influential educators such as David Snedden, Franklin Bobbitt, and W.W. Charters championed a new vision of moral training that was rapidly adopted by the many states initiating programs in...
Leaving safe harbors: Toward a new progressivism in American education and public life New York: Routledge Falmer.Carlson, D. (2002). Leaving safe harbors: Toward a new progressivism in American education and public life. New York, NY: ... D Carlson - 《Journal of Curriculum Studies》 被引...
The study focuses on the roles of key administrators in bringing about changes in curriculum and instruction and in reshaping the mission of teacher education.; The study used primary sources such as Catalogues of Ohio University and Circulars of information, Ohio University Bulletins, and ...