Schooling America: How the Public Schools Meet the Nation's Changing Needs

Schooling America: How the Public Schools Meet the Nation's Changing Needs

by Patricia Albjerg Graham
Schooling America: How the Public Schools Meet the Nation's Changing Needs

Schooling America: How the Public Schools Meet the Nation's Changing Needs

by Patricia Albjerg Graham

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Overview

In this informative volume, Patricia Graham, one of America's most esteemed historians of education, offers a vibrant history of American education in the last century. Drawing on a wide array of sources, from government reports to colorful anecdotes, Graham skillfully illustrates Americans' changing demands for our schools, and how schools have responded by providing what critics want, though never as completely or as quickly as they would like. In 1900, as waves of immigrants arrived, the American public wanted schools to assimilate students into American life, combining the basics of English and arithmetic with emphasis on patriotism, hard work, fair play, and honesty. In the 1920s, the focus shifted from schools serving a national need to serving individual needs; education was to help children adjust to life. By 1954 the emphasis moved to access, particularly for African-American children to desegregated classrooms, but also access to special programs for the gifted, the poor, the disabled, and non-English speakers. Now Americans want achievement for all, defined as higher test scores. While presenting this intricate history, Graham introduces us to the passionate educators, scholars, and journalists who drove particular agendas, as well as her own family, starting with her immigrant father's first day of school and ending with her own experiences as a teacher. Invaluable background in the ongoing debate on education in the United States, this book offers an insightful look at what the public has sought from its educational institutions, what educators have delivered, and what remains to be done.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198038443
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2005
Series: Institutions of American Democracy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Patricia Albjerg Graham is the Charles Warren Research Professor of the History of American Education at Harvard University and formerly Director of the National Institute of Education. She is president of the Spencer Foundation, the nation's leading funder of educational research.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsvii
Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
1Assimilation: 1900-19207
2Adjustment: 1920-195451
3Access: 1954-198398
4Achievement: 1983-Present153
5Autonomy to Accountability201
Conclusion249
Further Reading257
Index265
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