The Irony of Early School Reform

The Irony of Early School Reform
Title The Irony of Early School Reform PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Katz
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 372
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807740668

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First published in 1968, The Irony of Early School Reform quickly became essential reading for anyone interested in American education. One of the first books to survey the relationship between public educational systems and the rise of urbanization and industrialization,Irony was instrumental in mapping out the origins of school reform and locating the source of educational inequalities and bureaucracies in patterns established in the nineteenth century. This new and enhanced version of the classic text is now available for the legions of people who have asked for it. It includes an update by the author along with the same cohesive text and criticism contained in the original. Readers will appreciate that this edition: brings back into print a book that holds an important place in the field of educational history and in the modern literature of educational reform; assesses the impact of the original publication in light of writing about American history and education since its original publication and explains its continuing significance; shatters warm and comforting myths about the origins of public education; and shows how some of the most problematic features of public education have their origins in nineteenth century styles of educational reform.

The Irony of Early School Reform

The Irony of Early School Reform
Title The Irony of Early School Reform PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Katz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1896
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Irony of Early School Reform, Educational Innovation in Mid-nineteenth Century Massachussetts

The Irony of Early School Reform, Educational Innovation in Mid-nineteenth Century Massachussetts
Title The Irony of Early School Reform, Educational Innovation in Mid-nineteenth Century Massachussetts PDF eBook
Author Michael B.. Katz
Publisher
Pages 325
Release 1968
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Irony of Early School Reform

The Irony of Early School Reform
Title The Irony of Early School Reform PDF eBook
Author Michael Barry Katz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1968
Genre Education
ISBN

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Against School Reform (and in Praise of Great Teaching)

Against School Reform (and in Praise of Great Teaching)
Title Against School Reform (and in Praise of Great Teaching) PDF eBook
Author Peter S. Temes
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 222
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 1566634814

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In this book Mr. Temes, who is president of the Great Books Foundation, sets out a straightforward prescription for our schools which centers on the life of the individual teacher and rejects the billion-dollar school reform.

Reconstructing American Education

Reconstructing American Education
Title Reconstructing American Education PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Katz
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 225
Release 2009-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674039378

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One of the leading historians of education in the United States here develops a powerful interpretation of the uses of history in educational reform and of the relations among democracy, education, and the capitalist state. Michael Katz discusses the reshaping of American education from three perspectives. First is the perspective of history: How did American education take shape? The second is that of reform: What can a historian say about recent criticisms and proposals for improvement? The third is that of historiography: What drives the politics of educational history? Katz shows how the reconstruction of America’s educational past can be used as a framework for thinking about current reform. Contemporary concepts such as public education, institutional structures such as the multiversity, and modern organizational forms such as bureaucracy all originated as solutions to problems of public policy. The petrifaction of these historical products—which are neither inevitable nor immutable—has become, Katz maintains, one of the mighty obstacles to change. The book’s central questions are as much ethical and political as they are practical. How do we assess the relative importance of efficiency and responsiveness in educational institutions? Whom do we really want institutions to serve? Are we prepared to alter institutions and policies that contradict fundamental political principles? Why have some reform strategies consistently failed? On what models should institutions be based? Should schools and universities be further assimilated to the marketplace and the state? Katz’s iconoclastic treatment of these issues, vividly and clearly written, will be of interest to both specialists and general readers. Like his earlier classic, The Irony of Early School Reform (1968), this book will set a fresh agenda for debate in the field.

Radical School Reform

Radical School Reform
Title Radical School Reform PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Gross
Publisher New York : Simon and Schuster
Pages 356
Release 1969
Genre Education
ISBN 9780671204129

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