The Impact of the War Upon American Education

The Impact of the War Upon American Education
Title The Impact of the War Upon American Education PDF eBook
Author Isaac Leon Kandel
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 304
Release 1974
Genre Education
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The Ìmpact of the War Upon American Education

The Ìmpact of the War Upon American Education
Title The Ìmpact of the War Upon American Education PDF eBook
Author I. L. Kandel
Publisher
Pages 285
Release 1974
Genre
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American Educational History

American Educational History
Title American Educational History PDF eBook
Author William H. Jeynes
Publisher SAGE
Pages 497
Release 2007-01-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1452235740

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"This is an excellent text in the field of U.S. educational history. The author does a great job of linking past events to the current trends and debates in education. I am quite enthusiastic about this book. It is well-written, interesting, accessible, quite balanced in perspective, and comprehensive. It includes sections and details, that I found fascinating – and I think students will too." —Gina Giuliano, University at Albany, SUNY "This book offers a comprehensive and fair account of an American Educational History. The breadth and depth of material presented are vast and compelling." —Rich Milner, Vanderbilt University An up-to-date, contemporary examination of historical trends that have helped shape schools and education in the United States... Key Features: Covers education developments and trends beginning with the Colonial experience through the present day, placing an emphasis on post-World War II issues such as the role of technology, the standards movement, affirmative action, bilingual education, undocumented immigrants, and school choice. Introduces cutting-edge controversies in a way that allows students to consider a variety of viewpoints and develop their own thinking skills Examines the educational history of increasingly important groups in U.S. society, including that of African American women, Native Americans, Latinos and Asian Americans. Intended Audience This core text is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses such as Foundations of Education; Educational History; Introduction to Education; Philosophy of Education; American History; Sociology of Education; Educational Policy; and Educational Reform in the departments of Education, History, and Sociology.

American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War

American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War
Title American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War PDF eBook
Author C. Dorn
Publisher Springer
Pages 266
Release 2015-12-25
Genre Education
ISBN 0230608884

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American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War examines how U.S. educational institutions during World War II responded to the dilemma of whether to serve as "weapons" in the nation s arsenal of democracy or "citadels" in safeguarding the American way of life. By studying the lives of wartime Americans, as well as nursery schools, elementary and secondary schools, and universities, Charles Dorn makes the case that although wartime pressures affected educational institutions to varying degrees, these institutions resisted efforts to be placed solely in service of the nation s war machine. Instead, Dorn argues, American education maintained a sturdy commitment to fostering civic mindedness in a society characterized by rapid technological advance and the perception of an ever-increasing threat to national security.

The Colleges in War Time and After

The Colleges in War Time and After
Title The Colleges in War Time and After PDF eBook
Author Parke Rexford Kolbe
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1919
Genre Education, Higher
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The Effect of War Upon American Educational Policies in 1942

The Effect of War Upon American Educational Policies in 1942
Title The Effect of War Upon American Educational Policies in 1942 PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Goodheim
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1943
Genre Education
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Reconstructing the Campus

Reconstructing the Campus
Title Reconstructing the Campus PDF eBook
Author Michael David Cohen
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 463
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 081393317X

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The Civil War transformed American life. Not only did thousands of men die on battlefields and millions of slaves become free; cultural institutions reshaped themselves in the context of the war and its aftermath. The first book to examine the Civil War's immediate and long-term impact on higher education, Reconstructing the Campus begins by tracing college communities' responses to the secession crisis and the outbreak of war. Students made supplies for the armies or left campus to fight. Professors joined the war effort or struggled to keep colleges open. The Union and Confederacy even took over some campuses for military use. Then moving beyond 1865, the book explores the war's long-term effects on colleges. Michael David Cohen argues that the Civil War and the political and social conditions the war created prompted major reforms, including the establishment of a new federal role in education. Reminded by the war of the importance of a well-trained military, Congress began providing resources to colleges that offered military courses and other practical curricula. Congress also, as part of a general expansion of the federal bureaucracy that accompanied the war, created the Department of Education to collect and publish data on education. For the first time, the U.S. government both influenced curricula and monitored institutions. The war posed special challenges to Southern colleges. Often bereft of students and sometimes physically damaged, they needed to rebuild. Some took the opportunity to redesign themselves into the first Southern universities. They also admitted new types of students, including the poor, women, and, sometimes, formerly enslaved blacks. Thus, while the Civil War did great harm, it also stimulated growth, helping, especially in the South, to create our modern system of higher education.