As the issue of school reform grows ever more intense, it is imperative that we learn what we can from previous efforts. The new social studies was a 1960s attempt to transform the teaching of history and the social sciences in schools. With origins in the Cold War, the movement sought to develop critical thinkers through "inquiry" and "discovery." Though it led to a veritable treasure trove of innovative materials, the "revolution" envisioned by its proponents never materialized. Engagingly written and drawing on previously untapped archival sources, The Hope for American School Reform offers an insightful perspective on current trends. Â
The Hope for American School Reform: The Cold War Pursuit of Inquiry Learning in Social Studies
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Author(s)Ronald W. Evans
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASINB009AWLRLK
ISBN-13978B009AWLRL3
Sales Rank1,330,427
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