This paper focuses on Deborah Meier, a progressive U.S. educator. It aims at clarifying how her work and philosophy evolved, focusing on the period before and during the founding of Central Park East Elementary School. The three findings of this research are as follows. First, Meier developed a socialist perspective as she grew up in a politically active family, and from early on she had an analytical perspective on racial and class inequality within U.S. society. As she began teaching as a public school teacher in the inner city, her socialist perspective enabled her to see the intellectual capacity of minority children. Meier was convinced that it was public schools, not minority children, that needed transformation. Second, Meier is a ...
As policies for national education become increasingly contested, professional development of teache...
The purposes of this paper are to describe the curriculum designs implemented by the four Social Stu...
Schools serve both to connect and separate people within society. Therefore, the landscape of school...
This paper focuses on Deborah Meier, a progressive U.S. educator. It aims at clarifying how her work...
This paper reports on how reform efforts since 1991 have affected teachers in an urban, K-6 elementa...
braced Katzs philosophy of develop-mentally appropriate programs, project learning, and multiage gro...
Alice Chipman Dewey (1858-1927) has been mostly known as a wife of John Dewey, and in his biographie...
The public elementary school in the United States, which was called "the common school" during the 1...
The purpose of this study was to consider the political dimensions of teachers\u27 work through a co...
The purpose of this paper is to portray Kohlberg's JUST COMMUNITY APPROACH as School Reform. Lawrenc...
The author is an urban high school teacher turned doctoral student whose exposure to critical theory...
Presentations will synthesize current research and thought on a variety of topics related to differe...
In this paper I will share with you some of my hopes and concerns about the so-called second wave of...
This paper addresses education reform effo'Lts, specifically the need to improve schooling by i...
In this paper, I aim to illustrate the social functions of the progressive education movement, focus...
As policies for national education become increasingly contested, professional development of teache...
The purposes of this paper are to describe the curriculum designs implemented by the four Social Stu...
Schools serve both to connect and separate people within society. Therefore, the landscape of school...
This paper focuses on Deborah Meier, a progressive U.S. educator. It aims at clarifying how her work...
This paper reports on how reform efforts since 1991 have affected teachers in an urban, K-6 elementa...
braced Katzs philosophy of develop-mentally appropriate programs, project learning, and multiage gro...
Alice Chipman Dewey (1858-1927) has been mostly known as a wife of John Dewey, and in his biographie...
The public elementary school in the United States, which was called "the common school" during the 1...
The purpose of this study was to consider the political dimensions of teachers\u27 work through a co...
The purpose of this paper is to portray Kohlberg's JUST COMMUNITY APPROACH as School Reform. Lawrenc...
The author is an urban high school teacher turned doctoral student whose exposure to critical theory...
Presentations will synthesize current research and thought on a variety of topics related to differe...
In this paper I will share with you some of my hopes and concerns about the so-called second wave of...
This paper addresses education reform effo'Lts, specifically the need to improve schooling by i...
In this paper, I aim to illustrate the social functions of the progressive education movement, focus...
As policies for national education become increasingly contested, professional development of teache...
The purposes of this paper are to describe the curriculum designs implemented by the four Social Stu...
Schools serve both to connect and separate people within society. Therefore, the landscape of school...