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A Primer on the History and Philosophy of Education is an introductory narrative of the foundational educational history and philosophy of the American system. The author presents the history of education as a part of the larger picture of the development of civilization. Therefore, the historic and philosophical antecedents of our current education system are explained. Starting with an overview of history and philosophy, the author proceeds to the Western experience in education as the baseline of all educational eras in the United States. This narrative will stimulate both student and teacher to find deeper veins of historical understanding in other works, internet sources, classical texts, and class discussions. In addition, the brevity of the text allows the instructor to select various works from primary education theorists such as Plato, Rousseau, Burke, and Dewey to augment the course content and tie the books together with lectures and narrative.

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Dr. Mark Mraz reminds readers that to not understand history is to reject Western Civilization. Undoubtedly, this book is needed at a time when so many of the nation's universities are dropping Western Civilization coursework requirements (e.g. The University of Chicago, 2002). It is poignant that during a time when people are confusing the popular fiction of The Da Vinci Code with actual history, this book circumscribes an outline of 'great' thinkers and gives readers an overview of the history and philosophy of education. Undoubtedly, the material in this book is essential for preservice teachers so that they can begin to understand the foundations of education and its philosophical roots. -- Edwin P. Christmann, Ph.D., professor and chairman, Secondary Education Foundation of Education Department, Slippery Rock University

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Chapter 1 Foreword and Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1: History & Philosophy Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Cradles of Western Education and the Beginnings of Literacy Chapter 4 Chapter 3: The Greeks Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Romans Chapter 6 Chapter 5: The Medievalists & Scholasticism Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The Enlightenment Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Democratic Revolutionary Education: America & France Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Reformers: Paradigm Realities of the New Educators Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The 19th Century Chapter 12 Chapter 11: The 20th Century and Beyond Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index Chapter 15 About the Author

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 5/26/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761851196, 978-0761851196
      ISBN10: 0761851194

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      Book Synopsis
      A Primer on the History and Philosophy of Education is an introductory narrative of the foundational educational history and philosophy of the American system. The author presents the history of education as a part of the larger picture of the development of civilization. Therefore, the historic and philosophical antecedents of our current education system are explained. Starting with an overview of history and philosophy, the author proceeds to the Western experience in education as the baseline of all educational eras in the United States. This narrative will stimulate both student and teacher to find deeper veins of historical understanding in other works, internet sources, classical texts, and class discussions. In addition, the brevity of the text allows the instructor to select various works from primary education theorists such as Plato, Rousseau, Burke, and Dewey to augment the course content and tie the books together with lectures and narrative.

      Trade Review
      Dr. Mark Mraz reminds readers that to not understand history is to reject Western Civilization. Undoubtedly, this book is needed at a time when so many of the nation's universities are dropping Western Civilization coursework requirements (e.g. The University of Chicago, 2002). It is poignant that during a time when people are confusing the popular fiction of The Da Vinci Code with actual history, this book circumscribes an outline of 'great' thinkers and gives readers an overview of the history and philosophy of education. Undoubtedly, the material in this book is essential for preservice teachers so that they can begin to understand the foundations of education and its philosophical roots. -- Edwin P. Christmann, Ph.D., professor and chairman, Secondary Education Foundation of Education Department, Slippery Rock University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Foreword and Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1: History & Philosophy Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Cradles of Western Education and the Beginnings of Literacy Chapter 4 Chapter 3: The Greeks Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Romans Chapter 6 Chapter 5: The Medievalists & Scholasticism Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The Enlightenment Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Democratic Revolutionary Education: America & France Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Reformers: Paradigm Realities of the New Educators Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The 19th Century Chapter 12 Chapter 11: The 20th Century and Beyond Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index Chapter 15 About the Author

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