Governing the young : teacher behavior in popular primary schools in nineteenth-century United States
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Governing the young : teacher behavior in popular primary schools in nineteenth-century United States
(Studies in curriculum history, 11)
Falmer, 1989
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Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Policy Research
: pbk371.1||164022407432
Note
Bibliography: p. 328-360
Includes index
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This scholarly and readable text presents an original analysis of life in schools in 19th century United States. It shows how everyday classroom life reveals political, economic and social phenomena and provides primary sources and pictorial materials about life in urban and rural schools.
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