The lives and contributions of eight female educators who influenced modern American schools are described, as well as the historical context in which the women lived and worked. These women challenged the male establishment, broke barriers, and utilized techniques heralded today as radical reforms, such as teacher facilitation, student initiative, active learning, meaning construction, and practical applications of knowledge. They stressed open-ended research, creativity, and the integration of subject matter, and they promoted critical thinking, peer cooperation, and shared...
The lives and contributions of eight female educators who influenced modern American schools are described, as well as the historical context in wh...
This study confronts the charges made by the Religious Right (RR) in the USA, against the literature used in public schools. It presents opposing views on democracy, secular humanism, religion, the Bible and the purposes of literature, and analyzes six books vilified by the RR as immoral.
This study confronts the charges made by the Religious Right (RR) in the USA, against the literature used in public schools. It presents opposing view...