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Peer reviewedSedlak, Michael W.; Schlossman, Steven – Educational Theory, 1985
This article reviews early-twentieth-century efforts to transform public schools into multipurpose social service institutions. Except in physical education, the progressive influence has been less than generally believed, whether with regard to the organization of classroom instruction or to the addition of social services and nonacademic…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education
Peer reviewedBlits, Jan H. – Educational Theory, 1985
This paper examines Aristotle's view of the family as providing indispensible motivations for the moral education of the young, the inadequacy of the family in providing moral education, and the need for laws to protect the community and to educate the community regarding public affairs. (MT)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Family Influence, Moral Development, Social Values
Peer reviewedLaird, Susan – Educational Theory, 1988
A 1911 popular-magazine article by John Dewey is analyzed along with other writings by and about him in an attempt to determine Dewey's views on women, feminism, and coeducation. (MT)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Peer reviewedBashaw, Carolyn Terry – Educational Theory, 1986
The cult of efficiency, comprised of leading lights in education early in this century, stressed the necessity of bringing more efficient industrial practices into schools. This article describes the efficiency movement and Ella Flagg Young's dissent. Young's career as teacher, professor, and superintendent of the Chicago schools is highlighted.…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Change, Educational History, Efficiency
Peer reviewedEddy, Phillip – Educational Theory, 1988
Theoretical differences between Kohlberg and Dewey are discussed, with emphasis on fundamental differences in their interpretations of the nature of morality. (IAH)
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedReese, William J. – Educational Theory, 1988
Improving public school education, especially for the poor, requires defining and articulating some vision of the common good. This article reviews key positions taken by liberals and conservatives regarding educational reform during the 19th and 20th centuries and critiques these positions with regard to their disservice to the poor. (IAH)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Educational History
Peer reviewedBeineke, John A. – Educational Theory, 1989
An exploration of the life and work of William Heard Kilpatrick serves as background for examination of the current depiction of him as anti-intellectual and anti-academic. In addition, the progressive education movement and Kilpatrick's involvement in it during the pre-World War II era are examined. (IAH)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Progressive Education
Peer reviewedHowlett, Charles F. – Educational Theory, 1987
In the period between the First and Second World Wars, the American popular desire for peace was reflected in a number of peace education efforts. The peace education views of John Dewey and Nicholas Murray Butler are compared. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Global Approach, Peace
Peer reviewedKeesbury, Forrest E. – Educational Theory, 1984
Attacks upon the quality of public school education result from economic, social, and political upheavals. Three times since 1950 public schools have been blamed for the nation's problems. The pattern of these attacks on education are explored. (DF)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedImber, Michael – Educational Theory, 1984
Developments in the fields of medicine and education, in conjunction with social conditions and intellectual climate, influenced the promotion of school based sex education in the late nineteenth century and on into the twentieth century. The complexity of the relationship between education and society is illustrated through an examination of how…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention
Peer reviewedOwen, David B. – Educational Theory, 1982
This essay considers Jean Jacques Rousseau's conception of history in "Emile" and its relationship to Rousseau's educational curriculum. History is, for Rousseau, at the heart of the curriculum and is one of the chief instruments for imparting knowledge of the world and encouraging moral behavior. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedVincent, A. W.; George, Michael – Educational Theory, 1982
This essay draws together various ideas on education that appear in the works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and demonstrates how these ideas relate to Hegel's total philosophy. Education, by retracing the path of the mind's self-realization, raises the individual's subjective consciousness to recognition of the rationality underlying social…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedAlexander, Chanan – Educational Theory, 1981
Both formal and nonformal schooling have failed to bring about economic change in developing countries. Assumptions guiding both types of education are shaped by capitalist or socialist myths that are deeply rooted in Western culture. Underdeveloped countries must invent their own myths to effect change through education. (PP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Peer reviewedReese, William J. – Educational Theory, 1982
The current attempts of religious and political conservatives to influence public education is placed in a wider historical context. The impact of religious groups and their ideas on the evolution of the public schools in America is traced from colonial times to the present. (PP)
Descriptors: Church Role, Educational Attitudes, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGrabiner, Gene – Educational Theory, 1979
Actions taken during the 1928 American Federation of Labor Convention against Brookwood Labor College are examined to demonstrate the depth and extent of anti-radicalism in this period of American labor's struggle for workers' education. (MJB)
Descriptors: Communism, Labor Education, Political Issues, Private Colleges
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