Spring, Joel H.

The American school : a global context from the Puritans to the Obama era / Joel Spring. - Eighth edition. - Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2011. - xii, 459 pages: illustration ;

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: 1 Thinking critically about history -- 2 Globalization and religion in colonial education -- 3 Nationalism, multiculturalism, and moral reform in the new republic -- 4 The ideology and politics of the common school -- 5 The common school and the threat of cultural pluralism -- 6 Organizing the american school: teachers and bureaucracy -- 7 Multiculturalism and the failure of the common school ideal -- 8 Global migration and the growth of the welfare function of schools -- 9 Human capital: high school, junior high school, and the vocational guidance and education -- 10 Scientific school management: testing, immigrants, and experts -- 11 The politics of knowledge: teachers' unions, the american legion, and the american way -- 12 Schools, media, and popular culture; influencing the minds of children and teenagers -- 13 American schools and global politics: the cold war and poverty -- 14 The fruits of globalization: civil rights, global migration, and multicultural education -- 15 Globalizing the american school: from nixon to obama.


English

9780078097843 [paperback]


Education--History.--United States
Education--History.--Social aspects--United States


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