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The Irony of Early School Reform: Educational Innovation in Mid-Nineteenth Century Massachusetts (Reflective History) (Ways of Knowing in Science and Mathematics)

Author Michael B. Katz
Publisher Teachers College Press
Category Education
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ISBN / ASIN0807740667
ISBN-139780807740668
Sales Rank1,018,225
CategoryEducation
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By examining small concrete situations, this work suggests that the creation of public school systems in America was a conservative response to rapid industrialization and that myths about the history of public education have hindered reform by masking weaknesses inherent in its origins.
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