Typescript (photocopy).Current educational policies regarding equal educational opportunity are confused and often contradictory. To develop better policies, educators need to understand the historical development of the concept of equal opportunity and to consider the educational as well as the political implications of this idea. The objective of this study is to examine the changing concepts of equal educational opportunity. Major writings of Thomas Jefferson, Horace Mann, and John Dewey are examined: (1) To compare what each man meant by the term equal educational opportunity. (2) To demonstrate that differences in the concept of equal educational opportunity were the result of each man's philosophical views regarding the nature of man,...
In the present age society changes most rapidly, and its various structures express increasing-compl...
This paper examines the work of John Dewey and Earl Kelley for solutions to some of the current prob...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...
Racial and political struggles throughout the world today seem to be partly an expression of the pre...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the operational definition of education through an explo...
A difficulty in achieving equal educational opportunity in the public school system is that there...
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who was known to be a...
This paper explores the views of John Dewey and E. D. Hirsch on determining quality educational goal...
Although the U.S. Constitution espouses equality, it clearly is not practiced in all aspects of life...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.My purpose in this work is to...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Professo...
2 The current philosophical and political debate in the US and UK between proponents of adequacy and...
Ph.D.EducationUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
We in America have never made peace with the concept of pluralism. As a nation, we are fundamentally...
Inadequate schools impede America\u27s long-standing quest for greater equal educational opportunity...
In the present age society changes most rapidly, and its various structures express increasing-compl...
This paper examines the work of John Dewey and Earl Kelley for solutions to some of the current prob...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...
Racial and political struggles throughout the world today seem to be partly an expression of the pre...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the operational definition of education through an explo...
A difficulty in achieving equal educational opportunity in the public school system is that there...
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who was known to be a...
This paper explores the views of John Dewey and E. D. Hirsch on determining quality educational goal...
Although the U.S. Constitution espouses equality, it clearly is not practiced in all aspects of life...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.My purpose in this work is to...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Professo...
2 The current philosophical and political debate in the US and UK between proponents of adequacy and...
Ph.D.EducationUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
We in America have never made peace with the concept of pluralism. As a nation, we are fundamentally...
Inadequate schools impede America\u27s long-standing quest for greater equal educational opportunity...
In the present age society changes most rapidly, and its various structures express increasing-compl...
This paper examines the work of John Dewey and Earl Kelley for solutions to some of the current prob...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...