George S. Counts was amajor figure in American education for almost fifty years. Republication of this early (1932) work draws special attention to Counts’s role as a social and political activist. Three particular themes make the book noteworthy because of their importance in Counts’s plan for change as well as for their continuing contemporary importance: (1)Counts’s criticism of child-centered progressives; (2) the role Counts assigns to teachers in achieving educational and social reform; and (3) Counts’s idea for the reform of the American economy.
Dare the School Build a New Social Order? (Arcturus Paperbacks, No. AB 143)
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Author(s)George S. Counts
PublisherSouthern Illinois University Press
ISBN / ASIN0809308789
ISBN-139780809308781
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank258,095
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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