ISBN-13: 9780820481166 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 162 str.
Alexander James Inglis s (1879-1924) transformation from an academic traditionalist devoted to Latin pedagogy to an influential progressive-experimentalist and advocate of the comprehensive high school has received insufficient attention from educational and curriculum historians. Inglis s career manifests important characteristics of the progressive era in American history. As an attempt to generate organizing principles upon which to construct a new, responsive social institution, his book, Principles of Secondary Education, stands as a quintessential manifestation of progressive values. This fine-grained profile of Inglis s work reveals nuances in the historic record that are otherwise obscured by high-level historical interpretations. An assessment of the utility of these interpretations for explaining Inglis s career leads to a discussion of the implications of the record of Inglis s work for understanding the progressive period and its prevailing interpretations, as well as to a consideration of the role of biography in historical research."