The objective of this historical analysis is to determine the origins of the American elementary history/social studies curriculum and to determine how nationalism affected the curriculum as it progressed in the early twentieth century. The Committee of Eight (Co8), established by the American Historical Association in 1905, created the first national report on the teaching of elementary history and civics. Factors influencing the resultant curriculum, such as the pressure for diverse membership, the curriculum established in European countries, the growth and development of American identity and pride, the massive expansion of public schooling, and regulations on teacher certification are examined. A combination of demands resulted in a...
Many teachers and administrators feel that the basic R s are the foundation of learning - without r...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
It had in the past been thought that United states history was an essential part of the elementary c...
The objective of this historical analysis is to determine the origins of the American elementary his...
History is a means to categorize past events in order to create meaning for present circumstances. H...
International audienceHistory education, by nature, transmits an ‘official’ version of national iden...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
AbstractIt can be said that French Revolution, broke out in 1789, affected Europe deeply in freedom,...
During the 1980s and 1990s, prominent liberals and conservatives in education, including Lynne Chene...
This paper attempted to investigate the effects of nationalism ideology on school curriculum. In so ...
Like all academic programs, teaching history at the university level has its own challenges. One maj...
During the 1980s and 1990s, prominent liberals and conservatives in education, including Lynne Chene...
In the United States, courses on civics or government are often marginalized in most states’ social ...
Citizenship, nation, empire investigates the extent to which popular imperialism influenced the teac...
The literature review paper provided reassures the reader that in fact it is beneficial and most imp...
Many teachers and administrators feel that the basic R s are the foundation of learning - without r...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
It had in the past been thought that United states history was an essential part of the elementary c...
The objective of this historical analysis is to determine the origins of the American elementary his...
History is a means to categorize past events in order to create meaning for present circumstances. H...
International audienceHistory education, by nature, transmits an ‘official’ version of national iden...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
AbstractIt can be said that French Revolution, broke out in 1789, affected Europe deeply in freedom,...
During the 1980s and 1990s, prominent liberals and conservatives in education, including Lynne Chene...
This paper attempted to investigate the effects of nationalism ideology on school curriculum. In so ...
Like all academic programs, teaching history at the university level has its own challenges. One maj...
During the 1980s and 1990s, prominent liberals and conservatives in education, including Lynne Chene...
In the United States, courses on civics or government are often marginalized in most states’ social ...
Citizenship, nation, empire investigates the extent to which popular imperialism influenced the teac...
The literature review paper provided reassures the reader that in fact it is beneficial and most imp...
Many teachers and administrators feel that the basic R s are the foundation of learning - without r...
With an ever-expanding focus on reading and mathematics, many elementary schools have chosen to redu...
It had in the past been thought that United states history was an essential part of the elementary c...