List Books » Getting it Wrong from the Beginning: Our Progressivist Inheritance from Herbert Spencer, John Dewey, and Jean Piaget
Authors: Kieran Egan
ISBN-13: 9780300105100, ISBN-10: 030010510X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Yale University Press
Date Published: August 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Kieran Egan is professor of education at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. A recipient of the Grawemeyer Award in Education, he is also author of the best-selling book The Educated Mind: How Cognitive Tools Shape Our Understanding and many other books and articles about education.
The ideas upon which public education was founded in the last half of the nineteenth century were wrong. And despite their continued dominance in educational thinking for a century and a half, these ideas are no more right today. So argues one of the most original and highly regarded educational theorists of our time in Getting It Wrong from the Beginning. Kieran Egan explains how we have come to take mistaken concepts about education for granted and why this dooms our attempts at educational reform.
Egan traces the nineteenth-century sources of Progressive thinking about education and their persistence even now. He diagnoses the problem with our schools in a radically different way, and likewise prescribes novel alternatives to present educational practice. His book is both persuasive and full of promisea book that belongs on the must-read list for anyone who cares about the success of our schools.
Ch. 1 | The strange case of Herbert Spencer | 11 |
Ch. 2 | Learning according to nature's plan | 37 |
Ch. 3 | Development, progress, and the biologized mind | 79 |
Ch. 4 | The useful curriculum | 115 |
Ch. 5 | Research has shown that ... | 149 |