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Changing Schools: Progressive Education Theory and Practice, 1930-1960 » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Changing Schools: Progressive Education Theory and Practice, 1930-1960 by Arthur Zilversmit

Authors: Arthur Zilversmit
ISBN-13: 9780226983301, ISBN-10: 0226983307
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: April 1993
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Arthur Zilversmit

Book Synopsis

Nearly one hundred years ago America's foremost philosopher of education, John Dewey, set in motion the progressive education movement—an effort to enhance both child and community by establishing schools that would focus on the needs and interests of children, thereby turning out more productive citizens. To what degree did these ideas actually change the day-to-day lives of school children? What can the progressive education movement teach us about the conditions that facilitate and impede the implementation of new ideas about schools?

Through a focus on actual classroom practices in several school systems in the Chicago area, Zilversmit examines the impact of Dewey's ideas at a national and local level. He looks at the course of progressivism from the 1930s, when its influence was at its height but reform was difficult because of the Depression, through the post-World War II period when the baby boom led to rapid school expansion. The new affluence made reform possible, but the Cold War put progressivism on the defensive.

Zilversmit's goal is to illuminate the role of the ideas of the progressives in determining school practices so we can develop a better understanding of the relationship between education ideas and educational practices. This understanding, argues Zilversmit, will better enable us to determine new directions for educational reform, and to determine how reforms can be successfully implemented.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1Progressive Education: A Definition1
2Old Wine, New Bottles19
3Progressive Schools in the 1930s37
4Progressive Education in the 1930s: The Local Perspective64
5Postwar Education: The Challenge90
6Progressive Education under Fire103
7Postwar Education in the Suburbs118
8Postwar Education in Middle America137
9Progressive Education and the Process of Reform167
Tables: School and Community Statistics, 1930-1960185
Notes191
Index237

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