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Title: History of American Education


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History of American Education
  • Christine McCartney

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Catherine Beecher (1800-1878)
  • Challenged accepted notions of femininity and the
    education of women in the nineteenth century.
  • Womens education should prepare them for roles
    of responsibility and that higher education for
    women should train them as teachers-a natural
    public extension of womens role in the family
  • Founded the Western Female Institute in
    Cincinnati and the Milwaukee Female Seminary.

3
John Dewey (1859-1952)
  • Deweys School and Society (1899) espoused the
    notion that ideas should be grounded in
    experience.
  • education should be based on the childs
    psychological and physical development, as well
    as the world outside the schoolroom.
  • Secondary elementary schools are repressive
    institutions.
  • Connection between education and personal
    experiences.
  • Discovery, exploration, constructivist theory
    embedded in his philosophy.

4
Ellwood Cubberley
  • (1868 1941) Applied theory of industrial
    management to school leadership.
  •  Paternalistic, anti immigrant, and anti
    democratic Trained science of school of
    management (brought industrial management to
    schools).
  • Responsible for structuring schools in set blocks
    of time to learn (ex. 50 minute classes) Rules,
    discipline, order, teacher/ principle are
    authority figures.

5
Maria Montessori (1870 1952)
  • constructivist philosophy
  • Developed principle to inform her general
    educational program first the education of the
    senses, then the education of the intellect.
  • Taught skills not by having children repeatedly
    try it, but by developing exercises that prepare
    them.
  • Focus on educator as keeper of the environment

6
Linda Brown Thompson (1943-)
  • One of thirteen African-American families
    recruited in Topeka by the NAACP
  • Brown vs. Board
  • credited for bringing down segregation in schools
  • enrolled children NAACP in schools she knew they
    would not be accepted

7
Jose Angel Gutierrez (1944-)
  • Equal treatment Chicano students (Texas).
  • Advocated hiring of Spanish speaking teachers.
  • Established Mexican American youth group (wanted
    students to organize strikes and speak out for
    equal rights in their community).

8
Deborah Meier (1931-    )
  • Helped revitalize public schools in New York
    Citys East Harlem district.
  • Active learning
  • Promoted family oriented system giving parents
    voice in schools (democratic outlook, influenced
    by Dewey).
  • Graduation rate of 90 in schools she worked in.

9
E.D Hirsch (1928-)
  • Founded board of Core knowledge Foundation
    provided curriculum to schools and workshops for
    teachers.
  • Students using this system are taught what to
    think not how to think.
  • Wrote book "Cultural literacy What every
    American needs to know"

10
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
  • Hughes took the offensive in public speeches,
    sermons and writings during the 1840s, demanding
    public funds for Catholic schools.
  • Helped to set in motion the secularization of
    American public schools.

11
Albert Shanker (1928-1997)
  • President of the American Federation of Teachers
    (AFT)
  • President of United Federation of teachers (UFT)
  • Leader in the standards movement, arguing that
    social promotion offered no incentives for
    children to excel.
  • Most widely known educational figure in the
    history of organized labor
  • Worked for the Teachers Guild as a labor
    organizer
  • organized teachers as union
  • At that time....
  • women were not making same amount as men even if
    same subject and grade
  • High school levels got paid more
  • So Shanker challenged these standards, demanded
    more money and equal rights for teachers.

12
Horace Mann(1796-1859)
  • Established the state board of education, served
    as the boards first secretary.
  • Established training institutes for teachers,
    Increased school year to six months
  • Gathered support for more funding for teacher
    salaries, books and school construction

13
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915)
  • Leading advocate for the educational and economic
    improvement of African Americans.
  • Advocated vocational education for African
    Americans to teach his community the manual
    skills that would help them work their way up the
    social ladder and improve their economic status.
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