Preparing America's teachers : a history
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書誌事項
Preparing America's teachers : a history
(Reflective history series / Barbara Finkelstein and William J. Reese, series editors)
Teachers College Press, c2007
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- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-273) and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780807747346
内容説明
The preparation of America's teachers is among the foremost issues facing education in the United States today. In this compelling account, James W. Fraser, an eminent historian of education, takes readers through two centuries of teacher preparation to uncover its development from colonial times to current standards-based models. Fraser examines a broad array of institutional arrangements, such as more familiar ""normal schools"" and less well-known arrangements, including teacher institutes and high school programs in rapidly expanding cities, segregated communities, rural areas, and Indian reservations. For any reader wishing to understand how to prepare teachers and reform schools, Fraser's incisive survey provides much-needed historical grounding.
目次
- Schooling Teachers for a New Nation, 1750-1830
- Educating Women, Women As Educators, 1800-1860
- The Birth of the Normal School, 1830-1870
- Teacher Institutes, 1830-1920
- High Schools and City Normal Schools, 1830-1920
- Normal Institutes, Missionary Colleges, and County Training Schools: Preparing African American Teachers in the Segregated South, 1860-1940
- The Heyday of the Normal School, 1870-1920
- Universities Create Departments and Schools of Education, 1870-1930
- Teachers for Cities, Teachers for Immigrants, 1870-1940
- Every Teacher a College Graduate, 1920-1965
- A New Status Quo and Its Critics, 1960-1985
- Preparing Teachers in the Era of A Nation At Risk, 1965-2000
- Teachers for a New Millennium, 2000-.
- 巻冊次
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: cloth ISBN 9780807747353
内容説明
The preparation of America's teachers is among the foremost issues facing education in the United States today. In this compelling account, James W. Fraser, an eminent historian of education, takes readers through two centuries of teacher preparation to uncover its development from colonial times to current standards-based models. Fraser examines a broad array of institutional arrangements, such as more familiar "normal schools" and less well-known arrangements, including teacher institutes and high school programs in rapidly expanding cities, segregated communities, rural areas, and Indian reservations. For any reader wishing to understand how to prepare teachers and reform schools, Fraser's incisive survey provides much-needed historical grounding.
目次
- Schooling Teachers for a New Nation, 1750-1830
- Educating Women, Women As Educators, 1800-1860
- The Birth of the Normal School, 1830-1870
- Teacher Institutes, 1830-1920
- High Schools and City Normal Schools, 1830-1920
- Normal Institutes, Missionary Colleges, and County Training Schools: Preparing African American Teachers in the Segregated South, 1860-1940
- The Heyday of the Normal School, 1870-1920
- Universities Create Departments and Schools of Education, 1870-1930
- Teachers for Cities, Teachers for Immigrants, 1870-1940
- Every Teacher a College Graduate, 1920-1965
- A New Status Quo and Its Critics, 1960-1985
- Preparing Teachers in the Era of A Nation At Risk, 1965-2000
- Teachers for a New Millennium, 2000-.
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