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Originally published in 1987. This volume focuses upon the emergence of the subject-matter of the American school. This provides entrance to looking at the interplay between social, cultural, economic and professional interests that give form to contemporary school practices. The historical detail enables understanding of how school knowledge is shaped and fashioned by issues of structural continuity and social transformation.

This selection of chapters looks at how practices have been shaped by the struggles to define the American school curriculum in different subjects. The authors bring out how particular social values are made into ideologies; and examine the past to enable consideration of the possibilities for further development.



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Series Editor’s Preface. Editor’s Preface 1. The Formation of School Subjects and the Political Context of Schooling Thomas S. Popkewitz Early Childhood 2. Becoming Scientific and Professional: An Historical Perspective on the Aims and Effects of Early Education Marianne N. Bloch Art 3. Art Education as Social Production: Culture, Society and Politics in the Formation of Curriculum Kerry Freedman Reading and Writing 4. The Reader, the Scribe, the Thinker: A Critical Look at Reading and Writing Instruction Jennifer Monagha and Wendy Saul Biology 5. Emergence of the Biology Curriculum: A Science of Life or Science of Living Dorothy B. Rosenthal and Rodger W. Bybee Mathematics 6. Mathematics education in the United States at the beginning of the Twentieth century George M.A. Stanic Social Studies 7. Need as Ideology: Social Workers, Social Settlements, and the Social Studies Michael Bruce Lybarger Special Education 8. The First Crusade for Learning Disabilities: The Movement for the Education of Backward Children Barry M. Franklin 9. Why is There Learning Disabilities? A Critical Analysis of the Birth of the Field in its Social Context Christine E. Sleeter Counter-Traditions and the Politics of Silence 10. Outside the Selective Tradition: Socialist Curriculum for Children in the United States, 1900-1920 Kenneth Teitelbaum 11. Harold Rugg and the Reconstruction of the Social Studies Curriculum: The Treatment of the ‘Great War’ in his Textbook Series Herbert M. Kliebard and Greg Wegner

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/28/2020 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138321892, 978-1138321892
      ISBN10: 1138321893

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Originally published in 1987. This volume focuses upon the emergence of the subject-matter of the American school. This provides entrance to looking at the interplay between social, cultural, economic and professional interests that give form to contemporary school practices. The historical detail enables understanding of how school knowledge is shaped and fashioned by issues of structural continuity and social transformation.

      This selection of chapters looks at how practices have been shaped by the struggles to define the American school curriculum in different subjects. The authors bring out how particular social values are made into ideologies; and examine the past to enable consideration of the possibilities for further development.



      Table of Contents

      Series Editor’s Preface. Editor’s Preface 1. The Formation of School Subjects and the Political Context of Schooling Thomas S. Popkewitz Early Childhood 2. Becoming Scientific and Professional: An Historical Perspective on the Aims and Effects of Early Education Marianne N. Bloch Art 3. Art Education as Social Production: Culture, Society and Politics in the Formation of Curriculum Kerry Freedman Reading and Writing 4. The Reader, the Scribe, the Thinker: A Critical Look at Reading and Writing Instruction Jennifer Monagha and Wendy Saul Biology 5. Emergence of the Biology Curriculum: A Science of Life or Science of Living Dorothy B. Rosenthal and Rodger W. Bybee Mathematics 6. Mathematics education in the United States at the beginning of the Twentieth century George M.A. Stanic Social Studies 7. Need as Ideology: Social Workers, Social Settlements, and the Social Studies Michael Bruce Lybarger Special Education 8. The First Crusade for Learning Disabilities: The Movement for the Education of Backward Children Barry M. Franklin 9. Why is There Learning Disabilities? A Critical Analysis of the Birth of the Field in its Social Context Christine E. Sleeter Counter-Traditions and the Politics of Silence 10. Outside the Selective Tradition: Socialist Curriculum for Children in the United States, 1900-1920 Kenneth Teitelbaum 11. Harold Rugg and the Reconstruction of the Social Studies Curriculum: The Treatment of the ‘Great War’ in his Textbook Series Herbert M. Kliebard and Greg Wegner

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