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Fallace, Thomas – Curriculum Inquiry, 2012
In this historical study the author argues that the most influential pre-World War I educational theorists subscribed to different forms of the recapitulation theory that conceptualized non-White cultures as childlike, prior steps toward the more advanced, industrialized West. The author demonstrates how the pedagogies of William Torrey Harris,…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Change, Racial Bias, Educational Theories
Fallace, Thomas – Curriculum Inquiry, 2009
Despite the vast literature on Dewey and his laboratory school, most scholars have failed to contextualize Dewey's pedagogical ideas in the intellectual currents of the period, particularly the historicist concept of social development known as recapitulation and/or correspondence theory. In this article, the author explores how and why history…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Urban Schools

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