The author examines a prominent Ontario education commission’s tour through the Soviet Union in 1966. This tour is situated within the larger contexts of the Cold War, and postwar North American education reform. Using the commission’s unpublished tour report on the U.S.S.R., and the theoretical tools of utopia and dystopia, contradictions within the commission’s response to Soviet education are explored and then linked to deeper tensions in their views on education and its ideological role in postwar Ontario society. Keywords: education, Ontario, Cold War, utopianism, liberalis
Progressive educators who travelled to the Soviet Union in the 1920s were often enthusiastic about t...
This study examines northern Ontario’s railway school car system which began in 1926. It is an acco...
In the decades following World War II, the Toronto School Board was subjected to the Cold War anti-c...
The author examines a prominent Ontario education commission’s tour through the Soviet Union in 1966...
Between 1948 and 1963 Ontario educators and policy makers, at the school boards and within the Depar...
This paper revisits the subject of progressive education in Canada in the 1950s. Drawing from origin...
Set in the context of the Cold War, the space race, and the 1957 Soviet launch of the Sputnik satell...
The research for this thesis originally sought to develop the perspective that the Khrushchev reform...
Report to Richmond School Board on Visit to Soviet Union, July 23-August 5, 1958
During the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Russia focused on spreading their distinctive ideo...
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This paper traces the history of the Ottawa New School, a parent run alternate school that flourishe...
Abstract:This study examines the history of Pleasant Avenue School in Willowdale, Ontario, during a ...
This study’s purpose is to sketch, using the historical method, the development of ideas about gifte...
This thesis examines the reaction to the October 1957 Sputnik launch in the Connecticut secondary sc...
Progressive educators who travelled to the Soviet Union in the 1920s were often enthusiastic about t...
This study examines northern Ontario’s railway school car system which began in 1926. It is an acco...
In the decades following World War II, the Toronto School Board was subjected to the Cold War anti-c...
The author examines a prominent Ontario education commission’s tour through the Soviet Union in 1966...
Between 1948 and 1963 Ontario educators and policy makers, at the school boards and within the Depar...
This paper revisits the subject of progressive education in Canada in the 1950s. Drawing from origin...
Set in the context of the Cold War, the space race, and the 1957 Soviet launch of the Sputnik satell...
The research for this thesis originally sought to develop the perspective that the Khrushchev reform...
Report to Richmond School Board on Visit to Soviet Union, July 23-August 5, 1958
During the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Russia focused on spreading their distinctive ideo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68955/2/10.1177_002248716001100420.pd
This paper traces the history of the Ottawa New School, a parent run alternate school that flourishe...
Abstract:This study examines the history of Pleasant Avenue School in Willowdale, Ontario, during a ...
This study’s purpose is to sketch, using the historical method, the development of ideas about gifte...
This thesis examines the reaction to the October 1957 Sputnik launch in the Connecticut secondary sc...
Progressive educators who travelled to the Soviet Union in the 1920s were often enthusiastic about t...
This study examines northern Ontario’s railway school car system which began in 1926. It is an acco...
In the decades following World War II, the Toronto School Board was subjected to the Cold War anti-c...